AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week # 41: October 2021
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. We’ve got a lot to share with you today, starting with these posts from our prAACtical week.
Monday – Social Media Images for AAC Awareness Month
Tuesday – AAC Link Up
Wednesday – Video of the Week: Checking In With The AAC Crew
Thursday – Printable Resources for AAC Awareness
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Next up: A few more suggestions for AAC reading
- PrAACtical Ideas: AAC Core Vocabulary Practice for Workshops and Inservices
- How I Do It: Working with Multiple Symbol Sets
- PrAACtically Reading: Over on the Farm with Karen Natoci & Karen Baca
- 5+ Ways to Make Page Fluffers and Spacers
- Classroom CORE Book by Tabi Jones-Wohleber (Downloadable file)
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Have you seen the selection of items in the USSAAC Virtual Auction? From AAC apps & software, to AAC equipment (eye gaze, switches, low tech device, & more), to books and therapy materials, memberships (USSAAC Professional and AAC User/Family), and subscriptions to conferences (ATIA in Orlando + virtual) and web-based materials (LessonPix, AAC Language Lab & Realize Language, SymbolStix Prime), there really is something for every AAC lover. You can also bid on lunches with AAC rockstars, hand-crafted items, and more. Grab some goodies and enjoy the added bonus of supporting USSAAC. Check out this sampling of the items you can bid on. Click here or on the images below to get started.
Spanish materials? Yes, there are a few of those, too!
Really, there is something for everyone.
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Finally, get ready to watch an important film that asks “What is it like to be autistic and non-speaking in a world that has already made up its mind about you?” This Is Not About Me becomes available for viewing later this week and can be pre-ordered now.
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This post was written by Carole Zangari