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School Year of Core Vocabulary Words – Older Student Lessons: AAC Resources for April
As March draws to a close, we extend our welcome to guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty, who are... [Read More...]
As March draws to a close, we extend our welcome to guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty, who are... [Read More...]
While it is not necessary to begin your AAC journey with paper-based communication tools, this is a route many people... [Read More...]
We had a lot of fun with the post “You Might Be an AAC Therapist If,” especially in reading all the... [Read More...]
We are so pleased to have a return visit by SLP Jeanne Tuthill. In this post, she shares an informal... [Read More...]
In an earlier post, we raised this question: Why work hard at something you don’t care about? The truth is... [Read More...]
Traffic lights and stop signs Quarter rests and half rests Commas and periods There are times when a brief pause... [Read More...]
“Empowerment and participation come with the ability to to experience the world and communicate.” We’ve talked before about Every Move... [Read More...]
Sunday: Video of the Week: If You Listen, You Will Hear Us Monday: Social Media and People with Disabilities Tuesday: Welcome... [Read More...]
There are so many great apps to use for building communication and literacy skills: games, utilities, e-books, photos, storytelling, etc.... [Read More...]
Today we wrap up the ISAAC 2014 Biennial Conference, where people who use AAC and people who support them through... [Read More...]
ISAAC 2014 is going strong! I had the pleasure of presenting a case study with Levi and Linda Parras. Levi... [Read More...]