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AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week # 13: March 2025
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. Here are some posts you might have missed. Monday – PrAACtical Considerations: Prestored Messages in AAC,... [Read More...]
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. Here are some posts you might have missed. Monday – PrAACtical Considerations: Prestored Messages in AAC,... [Read More...]
How can we best support individuals whose physical disabilities make accessing AAC tools a complex endeavor? Join us as we... [Read More...]
For all of us, the process of how we learn to use words begins with the expression of our own... [Read More...]
We were lucky enough to snag copies of Sentence Builder by AbiTalk when it was offered for free earlier this... [Read More...]
It’s hard to believe that AAC Awareness Month 2012 is over. We are happy to announce the winners of the... [Read More...]
We love AAC intervention that begins and ends with a context that is meaningful to the learner. Not only is... [Read More...]
No one wants to be ‘that’ professional. You know him or her. The one who always sees the glass as... [Read More...]
We mean well. We really do. But sometimes the things we say or do, and even the things we DON’T... [Read More...]
Dan Habib’s film, Thaysa, needs no introduction. Enjoy!
It is AAC Awareness Month and everyone has really been spreading the word and helping to build AAC acceptance. Participation... [Read More...]
There are some good reasons to use nonspeech oral motor exercises, like blowing, puckering, tongue lateralization, and stretching. For a... [Read More...]
For AAC Awareness Month, we would be remiss if we did not think about literacy. It is a form of... [Read More...]