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AAC in Everyday Life with Stepping into AAC (Weeks 15-17)
Today we return to the Stepping Into AAC series to highlight another segment in this journey. If you missed the... [Read More...]
Today we return to the Stepping Into AAC series to highlight another segment in this journey. If you missed the... [Read More...]
Learn about effective practices in multidisciplinary AAC assessment in schools from Dr. Jill Senner and Matthew Baud. Today’s featured video... [Read More...]
As we all know, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria left many people without basic services, and people who use AAC... [Read More...]
It is not overstating things to say that Gail Van Tatenhove’s resources have shaped the way AAC is practiced all... [Read More...]
We’ve posted many times on the topic of AAC assessment and selecting the right AAC tools through the feature match... [Read More...]
We’ve had many nice comments about the resources shared by AAC SLP Alicia Garcia, clinical lead of the AAC Clinic... [Read More...]
We’ve been busy recovering from Hurricane Irma but wanted share a few posts with you nonetheless. Wednesday – Video of... [Read More...]
Measuring progress is part of good therapy and instruction, but knowing how to address this in meaningful ways for AAC... [Read More...]
There are busy weeks and there are stressful weeks, and then there are stressful-and-busy weeks. Hurricane Irma took up much... [Read More...]
Many of us live in areas prone to storms or other game-changing weather events, but even those who don’t should... [Read More...]
Throughout the world, teachers, therapists, and parents are busy doing the real work of AAC. Making sure AAC materials are... [Read More...]
Before, during, and after – storms can be scary business and people with AAC needs are among the most vulnerable... [Read More...]