30 Posts You May Have Missed in June
Strategy of the Month
AAC Assessment for People with Aphasia
Speech Supplementation Strategies
Aphasia, Supported Communication, Written Choice Strategy, + Variations
Making it Work: 6 AAC Strategies for People with Aphasia
PrAACtical Thinking
Be Chatty: 5 Tips for Supported Conversation
5 PrAACtical Thoughts on Catch-Up Conversations
31 Posts You May Have Missed in May
Research Reviews Supporting the Use of AAC
Listen to Me About What I Need and Want
5 Questions about Aphasia & Communication Books
Safety Matters: 5 Resources for People Who Use AAC
PrAACtical Evidence on Presuming Competence
Helping People with Aphasia Compensate for Their Language Difficulties with Dr. Kristy Weissling
AACtual Therapy/ How I Do It
Go Fish with AAC and Shareka Bentham
Marlene Cummings Shares and Implementation Toolbox
Use your Best Spud to Teach Vocabulary
Marlene Cummings on Strengthening the Communication Environment
Fresh Look
AAC & Aphasia with Dr. Kristy Weissling
Video of the Week
Aphasia & Supported Communication: What’s Volunteering Got To Do With It?
Multimodal Strategies: Adult Example
More Than Speech: Communication & Aphasia
I Just Want To Belong Meaningful Inclusion
Intimacy as A Human Need- 2012 ISAAC- Words + Consumer Lecture Award
Filed under: PrAACtical Thinking
Tagged With: AAC assessment, aphasia, COmmunication Books, Supported Communication, written choice strategy
This post was written by Robin Parker