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It’s prAACtically May! Guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty are back with wonderful ideas for your older students who... [Read More...]
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How can teachers incorporate robust AAC use during shared reading lessons? AAC SLP Vicki Clarke of Dynamic Therapy Associates has... [Read More...]
In an earlier post, we shared a wonderful video on making a portable stand for a communication book. Today, we... [Read More...]
Recently, I had the opportunity to work with a first grader who was able to do many things: flash a... [Read More...]
Timers can help everyone manage a variety of transitions and learn about the passage of time. Watch this quick review... [Read More...]
This week in Teach Me Tuesday we’re learning more about The Grid 2 AAC Software. Here are the learning resources we’ll be... [Read More...]
We’ve learned many ways to do this, but here’s one of our favorites. The idea originally came from a presentation... [Read More...]
Empowering people with AAC needs to be actively involved in goal setting is something that most professionals would see as... [Read More...]
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Today’s Fast FAACt deals with the origins of AAC in clinical practice. Many people assume that AAC is a new... [Read More...]
Vocabulary Reinforcement- Worth Repeating (originally published 11/15/12) Part of TEACHING vocabulary to AAC users (or any learner) involves reinforcement. Reinforcement... [Read More...]
A cool idea for using routines to promote interactions by the Watson Institute. Check out the Watson Institute for other... [Read More...]