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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week # 16: April 2025
Happy Sunday, AAC friends, and a meaningful Easter to those who are celebrating today. We have a couple of things... [Read More...]
Happy Sunday, AAC friends, and a meaningful Easter to those who are celebrating today. We have a couple of things... [Read More...]
How can professionals support families of young children with complex communication needs? Today, we address this topic through a presentation,... [Read More...]
5 Things to Do to See If Your Vocabulary Instruction is Effective (& 5 Things to Do If It’s Not)... [Read More...]
Third grade is a tough year, but with kids like this it seems like anything is possible. Enjoy this great... [Read More...]
Personal narratives are the first story skills that develop. They tell about ourselves and our connection to activities, places, and... [Read More...]
We have been out and about in our community these past couple of weeks. We have worked with speech-language pathologists,... [Read More...]
We’re happy to welcome back, Lauren Enders, an AAC specialist from Pennsylvania. You can read her earlier post here. This... [Read More...]
Subscribe to a blog with an AAC focus– Spectronics Blogs, Uncommon Sense, Jane Farrall Consulting, PrAACtical AAC Program a... [Read More...]
Strategy of the Month Beyond Requesting: Thoughts on Teaching Information Transfer Beyond Requesting: PrAACtical Scripts to Teach Conversations Beyond Requesting:... [Read More...]
World Book Day is just 3 days away. Check out these... [Read More...]
Video modeling is an empirically supported intervention strategy hat more of us could be using in our clinical work. This... [Read More...]
This month, we’ll share some thoughts about helping people with AAC needs develop narrative skills. Why narrative skills? Because they... [Read More...]