February AAC Round-Up
The Fives
- 5 Features of AAC Apps & SGDs that Make Us Happy
- 5 Little Things that Make a Big Difference in AAC Intervention
- 5 Ways SLPs Can Support Friendships for People who Use AAC
- 5 Ways to Help People With AAC Needs Develop Inner Speech
- 5 Great Places to Get AAC Therapy Materials
- 5 Creative Ways to Use the Big Mack and Other Talking Switches
- 5 Genius Reasons to Discover & Love MeeGenius
- 5 Quick Wishes for SGDs & Apps
- 5 Reasons Why A ‘Speech-Only’ Approach Isn’t Good Enough
- 5 Sources of AAC Inspiration
Strategy of the Month: Aided Language Input
- AACtual Progress: Learning to Use Aided Language Input
- Using the AAC Device/App: Getting the Team On Board
- Why We Love Aided Language Input
- Strategy of the Month: Aided Language Input
- Video of the Week: Aided Language Input Demo
- Teachers in Action: Aided Language Input
Other Posts
- Malls & Communication Supports
- Commenting to the Max!
- 39 Free and Lite Versions of AAC Apps
- Video of the Week: Building Switch Skills
- HijAACked! Putting An AAC Twist on Gen Ed AACtivities: The Hallelujah Flight
- People are Similar Even if They Speak Different Languages
- PrAACtical Resources: AAC Symbols
- Advocate in Your Pocket: Free App to Support Inclusive Education
- Magic Moments: AAC Intervention with Stop and Go
- PrAACtical Solutions: AAC Goes to High School
- PrAACtical Questions: What Happens to SGDs When Kids Move?
- Getting Here From There
- Eye love…
- Happy Valentine’s Day
- Random Apps of Kindness
- Feeling the Love
- Magic Moments
- Moms Who Make the Sun Come Out
- Lightwriter Swift
- February: Jewish Disability Awareness Month
- Let’s Get PrAACtical
- Sites We Love: Online AAC Assessment Tool
- Why a Listening Only Approach is Not Good Enough
- Magic Moments: AAC Intervention with Apps You Love
- On Not Being an Ostrich
- What Gets Lost
- Learning about AAC Strategies in the Community
Filed under: PrAACtical Thinking
This post was written by Carole Zangari