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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week # 21: December 2024
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. If you have time for AAC reading before the holidays, here are some posts to check... [Read More...]
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. If you have time for AAC reading before the holidays, here are some posts to check... [Read More...]
Can AAC be an effective way to support young children with slower speech development? Today, we feature the work of... [Read More...]
Monday: Fun Finds at #ATIA15 Tuesday: Core Words for February – Putting Sentences Together Wednesday: Video of the Week –... [Read More...]
A truth: People with significant communication difficulties need and deserve high-quality AAC assessments by experienced professionals. Some other truths: We... [Read More...]
Most of us learn better when we get to see examples of how things are done. In AAC, we don’t have... [Read More...]
The recent ATIA 2015 Conference in Orlando served as validation that core vocabulary is now a widely accepted practice in... [Read More...]
The ATIA 2015 Conference was one of the best ever, with strong presentations, a vibrant exhibit area, lots of fun social... [Read More...]
Monday: Super-Size It! 5 Ideas for Making Large Communication Displays Tuesday: Teach Me Tuesday – My Talk Tools Wednesday: Video of... [Read More...]
At the CARD 2015 conference earlier this month, I had some great conversations with professionals who wanted to integrate more... [Read More...]
Many learners need a break in order to complete a task or participate in activities. Implementing the break strategy, however,... [Read More...]
It’s a great day to learn about My Talk Tools! Product Website Knowledge Base: My Talk Tutorials Community Forum Where... [Read More...]
One of the coolest things about 2014 was that it seemed like the field of AAC reached a tipping point... [Read More...]