July 20, 2014
by Carole Zangari -
Not everyone communicates with words. Not everyone communicates with symbols. Not everyone communicates conventionally. But everyone communicates. Direct Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp4PW17U_h8
Filed under: Video of the Week
Tagged With: preintentional communication, prelinguistic communication
December 10, 2013
by Carole Zangari -
For most SLPs, it is easy to see how AAC can be beneficial to someone with motor difficulties, like cerebral palsy or ALS. To say that AAC strategies and technologies can be life-changing for these individuals is not an understatement. Similarly, the fields of SLP and special education now recognize that visual supports and AAC options are a standard of care for people affected by autism who have little or no functional speech. Not only does AAC provide a means for functional communication, but it also plays facilitative important role in speech and language development. To be sure, there are significant challenges in the implementation of AAC supports and services with these populations, but the practices themselves are now widely recognized for their positive impact on communication, literacy skills, independence, and behavior. But what about individuals with the most significant learning challenges? In this post, we share an article looking... [Read More...]
Filed under: PrAACtical Thinking
Tagged With: beginning communicator, intellectual disability, PMLD, prelinguistic communication, research support