AAC Strategies Round-up: Aided Language Input
We’ve been writing about aided language input, a pivotal strategy for supporting AAC learners, for several years. In fact, there are over 200 posts tagged with this term. In this post, we gather together some of the most popular posts on this fundamental intervention strategy.
Implementation
- A PrAACtical Idea for Aided Language Input
- Using Aided Language Input to Build Communication Opportunities!
- How I Do It: Implementing Aided Language Input with Alicia Garcia
- Pivotal Skills for AAC Intervention: Aided Language Input
- How We Do It: Controlled Practice in Partner Augmented Input with Jill Senner & Matthew Baud
- Text-Based Aided Language: Making the Literacy-Communication Connection for Children with Autism
Videos
- PrAACtical Resources: Video Explainers for Aided Language Input
- Video of the Week: Aided Language Input with Gail Van Tatenhove
- Video of the Week: Aided Language Input with Dr. Caroline Musselwhite
- PrAACtical Resources: Video Examples of Aided Language Input
- Aided Language Input in Book Reading
- Aided Language Input in Conversation
- Learning Expressive Language with the iPad & AAC Device
- AAC Teaching- Begin with Aided Language Input
Filed under: Featured Posts, PrAACtical Thinking
Tagged With: aided language input, intervention, video
This post was written by Carole Zangari
4 Comments
What a great compilation! Thanks!
Awesome summary. Thanks Carole 🙂
Thanks, Jane and Melanie!. I found myself hunting for some of these posts and thought it might be helpful to others to collect them in one place.
Very helpful 🙂 I’ve already been able to email it to some of the teachers I work with. Yay!