Throwback Thursday: Playing with AAC
June is the perfect month to focus on having a little fun! Check out these past posts on AAC, play, and gaming.
- AAC in Secondary School: Using Games to Support AAC Learning for Older Students
- From Solitary Play to Interaction: 5 Things to Try With Kids Who Love Their iPad Games
- Let’s Play! Using Switch-accessible iPad Games for AAC Learning
- PrAACtical Resources: Structured Play Groups
- Building Sentence Length through Conversational Routines & Games
- 5 Quick and Easy Games That Build AAC Skills
- 5 Adapted Play Resources for Children with Motor Impairment
- Make It PrAACtical: DIY Adapted Toys
- Make It PrAACtical: Modify a Battery-Operated Toy to Make It Accessible by Switches
- PrAACtical Play: Creating Communication Opportunities with Favorite Toys
- Balance Pans: A Learning Toy that Helps Build Conversation Skills
- Video of the Week: Aided Language Input During Play
- Video of the Week: AAC & Board Games
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This post was written by Carole Zangari