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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week 16: April 2024
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We have some posts that you might enjoy. Tuesday – AAC Link Up Wednesday – Video... [Read More...]
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We have some posts that you might enjoy. Tuesday – AAC Link Up Wednesday – Video... [Read More...]
How can teachers incorporate robust AAC use during shared reading lessons? AAC SLP Vicki Clarke of Dynamic Therapy Associates has... [Read More...]
What’s better that modeling AAC? Doing it with a pal, of course! In this post, we hear from special education... [Read More...]
Busy with end-of-semester paperwork and holiday preparations? Here are some posts you may have missed. Monday – PrAACtical Resources: Communication Supports... [Read More...]
Today, we hear more from Colorad0-based SLP Kimberly Walker who explains more about how they use the Treat Cart activity... [Read More...]
When you’ve worked with one person with autism, the saying goes, you’ve worked with one person with autism. It shouldn’t... [Read More...]
As AAC practitioners well know, children who use some form of augmentative communication need a wide array of supports in... [Read More...]
Baking, shopping, wrapping. Grading, report-writing. Ugly sweaters, Secret Santas, Elf on a Shelf, Mensch on a Bench. December is zooming... [Read More...]
I’m honored to have AAC pioneer Dr. Sarah Blackstone join us today for a guest post that highlights the work... [Read More...]
Looking for ways to give your AAC learners the opportunity to communicate with a broader range of communication partners? Interested... [Read More...]
When your child has little or no functional speech, it is tempting to jump right into purchasing AAC technology and... [Read More...]
Dr. Kathy Howery is back with another helpful post an AAC research. Kathy is based in Alberta, Canada, and has worked... [Read More...]