AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week # 43: October 2021
Happy Sunday, AAC friends. Here are some posts you may have missed.
Monday – AAC Goal Writing with Lauren Enders: 5 Common Challenges
Tuesday – AAC Link Up
Wednesday – Video of the Week: Relationships and AAC
Thursday – Growing AAC Professionals: AAC Awareness Month
If you’re looking to make this an AAC-friendly Halloween week, check out this post from the archives.
Go Away, Big Green Monster is a popular book this time of year. Check out these suggestions for using it to build AAC skills in this post by Maggie Judson and Jeanna Antrim.
Halloween makes us think of bobbing for apples and enjoying candy apple treats. If you’re up for some reading about apples, this post from Karen Natoci has some ideas that you might enjoy.
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Looking for a few more posts to browse? We’ve got a few suggestions for you.
- PrAACtically Reading with Karen Natoci: The Family Book
- Communication Boards: Colorful Considerations
- AACtual Therapy: Building Language and Emergent Literacy Skills with ‘Do You Wear Diapers?’
- How We Do It: Using Language Boards to Support AAC Use By Nerissa Hall and Hillary Jellison
- “I Made a Communication Board. Now What?”
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This post was written by Carole Zangari