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PrAACtical Groups: AAC Groups Made Easy – How to Get Started
Today we welcome two new guest authors, Marisa Portanova and Marnina Allis, to share their experiences in running AAC groups.... [Read More...]
Today we welcome two new guest authors, Marisa Portanova and Marnina Allis, to share their experiences in running AAC groups.... [Read More...]
When individuals need switches for alternative access, the process of selecting which switch to use can be complex. In today’s... [Read More...]
Hope you had a wonderful, AAC-filled week. Here are some posts you may have missed. Monday – PrAACtical Resources: Book-related... [Read More...]
It’s throwback Thursday! Today, we are revisiting some prior posts on the topic of helping learners with AAC needs develop... [Read More...]
Parents, therapists, and educators share the common goal of helping AAC learners be as independent as possible and assert control... [Read More...]
Looking for book-specific vocabulary that you can highlight, teach, and/or elicit when reading? The Assistive Technology Team at Baltimore City... [Read More...]
Hope you had a productive week of AAC! Wednesday – AAC Assessment Corner with Vicki Clarke: AAC Assessment for Emergent Communicators... [Read More...]
Strategies, tools, and implementation tips. SLP Maureen Nevers packed a lot into this terrific video on AAC strategies. Enjoy! Direct... [Read More...]
Today, we welcome back Vicki Clarke with more helpful information on conducting AAC assessments. If you work with individual who... [Read More...]
Hope this has been a productive Better Hearing and Speech Month! Monday – PrAACtically Pinteresting with Lauren Enders: Why Use AAC?... [Read More...]
We’re ready to tear off another page of the calendar and that means we are preparing for a new set... [Read More...]
Today, we feature the second part of the presentation by Dr. Rae Sonnenmeier on assessing barriers to AAC. (You can... [Read More...]