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It’s almost that time of year, AAC friends. With AAC Awareness Month right around the corner, AAC and AT Specialist... [Read More...]
It’s almost that time of year, AAC friends. With AAC Awareness Month right around the corner, AAC and AT Specialist... [Read More...]
We’re always looking for fun ways to engage AAC learners and give them meaningful opportunities to use their emerging language... [Read More...]
Looking for an AAC app for someone who reads and writes? Here are a few free ones that you can... [Read More...]
This week’s video features a presentation by Lisa Lehman, winner of the 2012 ISAAC-Words+ Outstanding Consumer Lecture Award. Presented in... [Read More...]
People with aphasia are often most successful when a number of different strategies are combined. In this post, we discuss... [Read More...]
Marlene Cummings is back to share some thoughts on creating communication-friendly environments. As an AAC consultant to the Oakland Schools, Marlene... [Read More...]
It’s summer time and hopefully you have some time for some fun meaningful language experiences. There are many resources to... [Read More...]
We’re wrapping up Aphasia Month with another fine post from Dr. Kristy Weissling. You can see her earlier posts here... [Read More...]
We love PrAACtical research that involves intervention that presumes competence. In this post, we bring you an article by Drs.... [Read More...]
When people have significant communication difficulties that severely restrict their participation in daily life experiences, professionals and families alike sometimes... [Read More...]
For school-aged children, few things are more painful that being excluded from a group. Today we’re excited to share a... [Read More...]
This month, we have enjoyed writing about communication strategies for aphasia. Partner supported communication is the platform for many of... [Read More...]