AAC Posts from PrAACtical Week #6: February, 2018
Busy week? Same here! We’ll fill you in on the AAC goodness from the ATIA 2018 Conference later in the week. In the meantime, here are a handful of posts you might have missed.
Monday: PrAACtically February – AAC Resources for a Year of Core Words
Wednesday: Video of the Week – Reading with AAC Across the Stages of Language Development
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And if you’d like to keep browsing, check out these past posts on access issues in AAC.
- AAC Access for Individuals with Significant Motor Limitations Through Partner Assisted Scanning
- Make It PrAACtical: DIY Switch-accessible Scanner
- Assessing Barriers to Access for AAC Learners
- More on Assessing Barriers to Access for AAC Learners
- Seating and Positioning for AT Access
- AAC Assessment Corner with Vicki Clarke: The Eyes Have It-Assessment Considerations for High Tech Eye Gaze Access
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This post was written by Carole Zangari