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It’s prAACtically May! Guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty are back with wonderful ideas for your older students who... [Read More...]
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How can teachers incorporate robust AAC use during shared reading lessons? AAC SLP Vicki Clarke of Dynamic Therapy Associates has... [Read More...]
As a speech-language pathologist, most of my attention goes to strategies for building language and communication, but there is, of... [Read More...]
What’s something that both AAC novices and experienced interventionists have in common? We all appreciate the opportunity to see AAC... [Read More...]
Here in the US, we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the third Monday of January.... [Read More...]
Here are a handful of posts you may have missed. Monday: PrAACtical Resources: Step-by-step Guide to Making a Tabbed Communication Book... [Read More...]
The NJC has been one of my go-to resources for many years, so I was delighted when Amy Goldman agreed... [Read More...]
We’re excited by the growing number of professionals who support the AT needs of young children, and, like many of... [Read More...]
Sometimes it’s the little things that trip us up. A detail we missed, a corner we cut, or a small... [Read More...]
And the new year is off and running! Here are some posts you may have missed in your busy, AAC-filled... [Read More...]
Looking to infuse additional activities to support the reading and writing development of the AAC learners with whom you work?... [Read More...]
Across the world, many adolescents and young adults grew up with little or no access to appropriate AAC services. How... [Read More...]