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Make It Monday: Videos for Teaching AAC
When teaching AAC, it can be helpful to have multimedia materials to supplement our explicit instruction. In today’s post, we’re... [Read More...]
When teaching AAC, it can be helpful to have multimedia materials to supplement our explicit instruction. In today’s post, we’re... [Read More...]
There are so many reasons to read aloud with children, and infusing AAC into the experience can provide added opportunities... [Read More...]
We continue to love using music in AAC intervention and have learned so much from talented music therapists who incorporate... [Read More...]
We love Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month. There is so much excitement and great community activities. The month becomes very... [Read More...]
As we wrap up a month of AAC and literacy, let’s look at a strategy that spans communication, reading, and... [Read More...]
In our video post this week, we’re sharing a number of video clips demonstrating interactions between children with vision and... [Read More...]
Here are some posts you may have missed. Sunday: Video of the Week – Core Vocabulary In Action Monday: Strategy... [Read More...]
Want to do something really great for some of your prAACtical friends who aren’t yet reading fluently? Turn on closed... [Read More...]
Have a few minutes and want to get in some core word prAACtice without making it seem like work? Giving... [Read More...]
For many users of AAC, the road to communicative competence is an arduous one. Consider the case of JJ, a... [Read More...]
It was so gratifying so be at the most recent ASHA and ATIA conferences and notice how many presentations covered... [Read More...]
Literacy instruction involves lots of reading and writing. Last week, Carole discussed using storybook reading and the RAAP (Read, Ask,... [Read More...]