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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week 16: April 2024
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We have some posts that you might enjoy. Tuesday – AAC Link Up Wednesday – Video... [Read More...]
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We have some posts that you might enjoy. Tuesday – AAC Link Up Wednesday – Video... [Read More...]
In today’s featured video, we hear from Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty as they give us a sneak peek of... [Read More...]
Joel Shaul, of Autism Teaching Strategies, has been so generous in sharing the creative resources that he has developed over... [Read More...]
Tri-folds are visual displays that are folded in thirds to make a triangular shaped display that can sit on a... [Read More...]
Monday – Laugh It Up: 5 Resources for Using Jokes and Riddles in AAC Therapy Tuesday – PrAACtical Resources: Presume Competence Guide... [Read More...]
For some learners, AAC is essential in order for them to have access to the curriculum. Access, though, is a... [Read More...]
What’s better than a team who believes in the notion of presuming competence in AAC learners? One who knows how... [Read More...]
Looking to add some laughter to your therapy session? Here are some ideas and resources that may be of interest.... [Read More...]
Monday – Supporting Language Growth in AAC Learners: Part 3 Tuesday – PrAACtical Resources: High Contrast Core Communication Board Wednesday – Video... [Read More...]
Wouldn’t it be great to have an unlimited budget for travel to conferences and workshops?! Until then, here are some... [Read More...]
It has been so exciting to see the amazing supports for AAC implementation sponsored by The Angelman Syndrome Foundation (ASF).... [Read More...]
Many of our AAC learners struggle with vision issues which makes it a challenge for us to create effective communication... [Read More...]