PrAACtical Resources: Teaching Peers About AAC
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It is not overstating things to say that Gail Van Tatenhove’s resources have shaped the way AAC is practiced all around the world. In this post, we share a terrific booklet that she created to help those who are supporting students in inclusive settings. While this specific resource is designed to teach the basic idea of Minspeak, the student-friendly approach she has used is a wonderful example that can inspire those of us who support students working with a wider variety of AAC systems.
Enjoy this little gem! You can download it here or by clicking on the image below.
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Tagged With: Gail Van Tatenhove, inclusion, Inclusive Education, peers
This post was written by Carole Zangari