Throwback Thursday: AAC for the Little Ones
We get lots of questions about using AAC with young children, from babies to toddlers to preschoolers. There are many ways to approach this, so today, we are looking back at some of our earlier posts on AAC for little learners.
- Using Vest Displays with Preschoolers on the Autism Spectrum with guest author Dr. Carol Goossens’
- Mining the Preschool Routine for PrAACtical AAC Opportunities
- Supporting Preschoolers with AAC Needs: A Case Study
- Visual Supports in Action in the Preschool Classroom
- Video of the Week: Parent-Implemented AAC Intervention for Young Children
- PrAACtically Reading: Books Featuring Children & Youth with Disabilities
- From Wheelchair to Hands-free Walker for Preschool Children with AAC Needs, Part 1, Part 2
- TELL ME: AAC in the Preschool Classroom
- TELL ME About It (Year 1)
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- TELL ME AAC Literacy Kits
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear
- I Went Walking
- From Head to Toe
- Here Are My Hands
- What Do You Like?
- Go Away Big Green Monster
- No, David
- Come Out and Play, Little Mouse
- The Lunch Box Surprise
- If You’re Angry and You Know It
- Max’s Breakfast
- All Are Welcome!
- I Know a Lot!
- Dear Zoo
- It’s Okay to Be Different!
- TELL ME Virtual Classrooms
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This post was written by Carole Zangari