AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #31: August 2020
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We have some posts that you may find interesting.
Monday – PrAACtically August – AAC Resources for A Year of Core Vocabulary Words: The Learn-at-Home Edition
Tuesday – AAC Link Up
Wednesday – Video of the Week: Making the Environment Communicatively Accessible
Thursday – Throwback Thursday: AAC, IEPs, & Data Collection
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Looking for a few more places to browse? Check out some of these posts on working with teens and young adults.
- Starting AAC with Teens and Young Adults
- Conversation Practice with Teens and Young Adults
- 5 Ways to Use Magazines in AAC Therapy
- Books for Beginning Readers of Any Age
- Visual Supports in AAC Therapy with Older Student and Adults
Have a great week, everyone!
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Tagged With: A Year of Core Vocabulary Words
This post was written by Carole Zangari
2 Comments
Hello my daughter is preschool aged. Is there something I can use for her?
Absolutely! Her SLP should be able to assess her and come up with specific recommendations regarding an AAC system. If her preschool teacher is up for it, the TELL ME program is a good way to get core vocabulary instruction happening throughout the day. https://praacticalaac.org/?s=tell+me