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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...]
The IEP is a powerful tool for ensuring that AAC learners get the tools and support that they need to... [Read More...]
Doing a training or workshop on core vocabulary? Looking to help a team get more fluent in AAC modeling? Teaching... [Read More...]
Storybook reading is rich with potential for building AAC, language, and literacy skills. An added bonus: It’s an activity that... [Read More...]
Time for a new look for PrAACtical AAC. Hope you enjoy it and these posts from earlier in the week.... [Read More...]
Today, we return to The Watson Institute for information on the implementation of visual supports. Their style of creating brief video... [Read More...]
Here in the US, we are preparing to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and reflect on... [Read More...]
The new year is bringing some changes to PrAACtical AAC, and one that I am most excited about is a... [Read More...]
The New Year is a perfect time to give your clinical and educational practices a boost of AAC. Here are... [Read More...]
Gianna’s teacher uses a visual schedule app successfully in the classroom to support comprehension and reduce problem behaviors. Although she’s... [Read More...]
We’ve had lots of requests for the January edition of Rachael Langley’s calendar of core word practice ideas. Many thanks... [Read More...]