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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...]
The best thing about the holiday season, in our humble opinion, is the heightened sense of caring that people have... [Read More...]
One of our deepest holiday wishes is that every AAC-loving clinician could have an increased travel budget for professional development.... [Read More...]
The joys of being able to read and write should be made available to everyone. No matter what the type... [Read More...]
PART 2 Inclusive Libraries
Organizing vocabulary on communication boards sometimes feels overwhelming, especially if you have not had specific training or education in this... [Read More...]
Last month, we talked a lot about semantic intervention with people who are learning AAC. Once we got started, we... [Read More...]
The holidays are prAACtically here and depending upon the holiday traditions you celebrate they may be closer than you realize.... [Read More...]
The topic of communication books was introduced this month. We will continue to think about the multitude of decisions to... [Read More...]
PrAACtically Thinking PrAACtically Unfair: Why People Who Use AAC Sometimes Fail Tests It’s PrAACtically Chanukkah! Let’s Get Specific About Speech... [Read More...]