AAC Myth Buster Wrap-Up
May 31, 2013 6:00 am 4 CommentsIt stings to write this, but the truth is that in our country, students studying to become SLPs can graduate... [Read More...]
It stings to write this, but the truth is that in our country, students studying to become SLPs can graduate... [Read More...]
We couldn’t be more excited to have a return visit from Marlene Cummings, a wonderful SLP who is currently serving... [Read More...]
Need information on selecting vocabulary for someone with AAC needs? You can’t go wrong with Lauren Enders’ Pinterest board on... [Read More...]
If you know someone with significant speech difficulties, BEGIN AAC NOW…. If you know someone, try something… Doing something, even... [Read More...]
Ask any 10 professionals how they do AAC evaluations and you’re likely to get 10 different answers. We look for... [Read More...]
One of our core language posts from last month referred to the criterion of the least dangerous assumption (Donellan, 1984).... [Read More...]
Last month we talked about Core Words, and we shared core word samples, philosophies, and resources. As we have moved into... [Read More...]
People who are learning to express themselves with AAC need to build their self-concept as competent communicators. One of the... [Read More...]
In our SLP training programs, few of us learned about Rett Syndrome or how to provide services to children with... [Read More...]
To continue on with the theme of the month, here are some app (and computer based) resources for easily creating... [Read More...]