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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #6, February 2014

February 8, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #6, February 2014

Sunday: Video of the Week: Angling Switches for Better Access  Monday: Strategy of the Month – Some PrAACtical Thoughts on Positive Reinforcement Tuesday: Teach Me Tuesday – Proloquo4Text Wednesday: PrAACtical Experiences Thursday: 31 AAC Posts You May Have Missed, January 2014 Friday: Fast FAACt Friday – Accidental Access  

AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #5, January 2014

February 1, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #5, January 2014

What fun seeing so many prAACtical friends at ATIA in Orlando this week! Here are some of the posts you may have missed. Sunday: Video of the Week – AAC Strategy for Scanning by AAC Chicks  Monday: Using Aided Language Input to Build Communication Opportunities Tuesday: A Totally Different Life Wednesday: Watch It Wednesday-I Hear Them All Thursday: SPEAKAll! A PrAACtical Research-to-Practice Project Friday: What Went Well – A Look Back at January, 2014  

5 AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #4, 2014

January 25, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

5 AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week 4, 2014

We’re headed to ATIA after another prAACtical week. Here’s what we’ve been up to. Sunday: The PrAACtical Power of Peers Monday: Strategy of the Month: PrAACtical Exercise – Building Fluency with Decontextualized PrAACtice Tuesday: Teach Me Tuesday: Tobii C8 Wednesday: 10 References Supporting AAC Use in Inclusive Settings Thursday: Text-based Aided Language: Making the Language-Literacy Connection for Learners with Autism Friday: Make It PrAACtical – Making Your Own Battery Interrupters (Without Soldering!)

A PrAACtical Week #3

January 18, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

A PrAACtical Week, #3 2014

It’s been an awesome PrAACtical Week. Take a look: Sunday: PrAACtical Communication and a Business Monday: PrAACtical Communication Opportunities in SLP Sessions Tuesday: Does AAC Really Work with Infants and Toddlers? Wednesday: Watch It Wednesday – Creating and Using Routines to Promote Interaction Thursday: Throwback Thursday – Visual Schedule Round-Up Friday: A PrAACtical Note of Appreciation (Don’t miss the downloads!)  

A PrAACtical Week: # 2

January 11, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

A PrAACtical Week: # 2

It’s been a wonderfully prAACtical week. Take a look! Sunday: PrAACtically Eating Together Monday: Strategy of the Month: Building a PrAACtice Routine Tuesday: Teach Me Tuesday: Avaz App Wednesday: Watch It Wednesday: Pain in Children with Developmental Disabilities Thursday: PrAACtical Peek: Decorating Cookies Friday: 31 AAC Posts You May Have Missed, December 2014    

A PrAACtical Week: 2014 #1

January 4, 2014 by - Leave your thoughts

A PrAACtical Week: 2014, #1

Well, it’s a prAACtical New Year and we are ushering in a few new tweaks in 2014. Among them, a weekly wrap-up. Here’s a look at our prAACtical week. Sunday: 10 Tips for Using a Natural Aided Language Board by Gail Van Tatenhove Monday: Tracking Early Communication Skills – A PrAACtical Resource (free download) Tuesday: It’s PrAACtically a New Year Wednesday: Ringing in the New Year with an AAC App Giveaway Thursday: A(nother) Year of Core Vocabulary Friday: Get Organized! Visual Schedule Apps If you’re looking for our Strategy of the Month post, stay tuned – those will be published on Mondays.  

International Cri du Chat Awareness Week

May 14, 2012 by - 2 Comments

International Cri du Chat Awareness Week

– Today’s post is in honor of the first ever International Cri du Chat Awareness Week and the lovely young lady pictured here (as well as in the brochure linked below). – Cri Du Chat Syndrome (CdCS, also called Lejeune’s syndrome and 5p deletion) is a low incidence genetic disorder caused by a deletion on the short arm of chromosome 5 (5p-). Most children with CCS experience general developmental and communication delays, some of which are quite significant. They tend to have strengths in receptive language. Their speech is often marked by frequent articulation errors, small phonetic inventories, and restricted syllable shapes. Many infants and children with CdCS also have feeding and swallowing difficulties. Children with CdCS have a higher co-occurrence of cleft lip/palate. – 1. 5p- Society (US) and the Annual Conference: Positive Attitude, Reaching New Heights (July, 26-29 in Denver, CO). This group also has a network of... [Read More...]

Throwback Thursday: AAC for the Little Ones

July 11, 2024 by - Leave your thoughts

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) TELL ME AAC Literacy Kits Brown Bear, Brown Bear I Went Walking From Head to Toe Here Are My Hands What Do You Like?... [Read More...]

Supporting People with Aphasia and AAC Needs

June 20, 2024 by - Leave your thoughts

Supporting People with Aphasia and AAC Needs

In honor of Aphasia Awareness Month, we’re reprising some past articles and videos on supporting people with aphasia through AAC. Posts & Articles When Language Is Lost: AAC Supports for Individuals with Aphasia Making It Work: 6 AAC Strategies for People with Aphasia Low Tech AAC for Adults with Aphasia: What Does That Mean? Bridging the Gap: Helping People with Aphasia to Compensate for Their Language Difficulties Aphasia, Supported Communication, Written Choice Strategy, + Variations 5 Questions about Aphasia & Communication Books A Fresh Look at AAC & Aphasia with Dr. Kristy Weissling Communication Books & Aphasia Aphasia & Supported Communication: What’s Volunteering Got to Do With It? AAC Assessment for People with Aphasia AAC & Aphasia: Resources in Support of National Aphasia Awareness Month Videos AAC Support in Interventions for Aphasia Life Participation & AAC Device Personalization for Adults with Aphasia AAC & Aphasia AAC Supports for People with... [Read More...]

Throwback Thursday: Out & About with AAC

May 9, 2024 by - Leave your thoughts

Throwback Thursday: Out & About with AAC

Looking for ideas on AAC use outside the home and school environments? Today’s edition of Throwback Thursday has some posts that might be helpful. Thumbs Up for AAC Support in The Community AAC-friendly Library Visits: 5 PrAACtical Ideas AAC Goes to High School: Community-based Instruction Community Participation Let’s Go Outside! Five PrAACtical Ideas AAC Goes to the Library Aging Without Community – Thoughts from Rick Creech AAC in Secondary School: AACcessibility during Community-Based Instruction Activating the Power of Community Partnerships