What Went Well: A PrAACtical Look Back at January, 2014
January 31, 2014 6:00 am Leave your thoughtsThe holidays are over and we’ve all been back in AACtion for awhile now. That makes it a good time... [Read More...]
The holidays are over and we’ve all been back in AACtion for awhile now. That makes it a good time... [Read More...]
It is a pleasure to welcome back Dr. Oliver Wendt, who graciously agreed to give us an update on the... [Read More...]
More evidence for presuming competence. http://youtu.be/u2HD57z4F8E
People with AAC needs have so much to say, something I was reminded of recently when I pulled an old,... [Read More...]
We can not write, speak or do enough Aided Language Input (ALI). If we expect learners to speak AAC, we... [Read More...]
Great example of teaching AAC. The communication partner/facilitator used the Think Aloud Strategy & really observed and determined the scanning strategy... [Read More...]
We’re headed to ATIA after another prAACtical week. Here’s what we’ve been up to. Sunday: The PrAACtical Power of Peers... [Read More...]
Battery interrupters used to be cheap. I know I’m dating myself, but who else remembers getting them for under five... [Read More...]
We are so pleased to have this guest post by Alicia Garcia. She is the lead SLP at AAC Clinic... [Read More...]
We sometimes get contacted by colleagues who are looking for references supporting the use of AAC. Here are some that... [Read More...]