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School Year of Core Vocabulary Words – Older Student Lessons: AAC Resources for August
As we prepare for a new academic year, we’re delighted to reconnect with guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty.... [Read More...]
As we prepare for a new academic year, we’re delighted to reconnect with guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty.... [Read More...]
Here in the US, some educators and therapists have begun to plan for the upcoming school year. Michaela Sullivan and... [Read More...]
Here in the US, funding of AAC devices for students in public schools has gotten increasingly complex. In this video,... [Read More...]
Interested in learning more about Scene Speak by Good Karma Applications? Here are some useful links. User Guide Creating New... [Read More...]
Last month, I had an opportunity to hear Dr. Barry Prizant, Director of Childhood Communication Services and Adjunct Professor at... [Read More...]
It’s been a busy week with ATIA 2016 in Orlando. Hope you had moments of AAC inspiration, too! Tuesday: PrAACtical... [Read More...]
As we’ve mentioned before, The Angelman Syndrome Foundation has done an amazing job of supporting the development of instructional videos... [Read More...]
I had a wonderful time this past weekend connecting with colleagues and learning from ASD experts at the 2016 Center... [Read More...]
Between the start of new semester, conferences, and a bit of crazy weather, January has been a busy month. Here... [Read More...]
Are you looking for some ways to help your AAC learners become more fluent in using core vocabulary? One approach... [Read More...]
Communication and behavior, as we all know, are deeply intertwined. In this week’s featured video, we hear from Lindy McDaniel,... [Read More...]
It’s never too early to start thinking of ways to strengthen the IEP to better support students with AAC needs.... [Read More...]