Growing Concerns in Early Childhood
There has been an uptick. Has it felt like there has been an increase of students with delays and…
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Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) involves alternate methods of communicating needs, feelings, ideas, and perceptions through the use of electronic and non-electronic devices that provide a means for expressive and receptive communication for persons with limited or no speech. Includes communication boards, speech synthesizers, text-to-speech software and hardware, head wands, light pointers, mouth sticks, signal systems, telephony equipment, etc.
There has been an uptick. Has it felt like there has been an increase of students with delays and…
Presume Competency Model without expectation Focus on “KEY” words Don’t worry about grammar Pause/Wait Don’t just model NOUNS Embed modeling…
AAC News NEW AssistiveWare Apps! Proloquo and Proloquo Coach More motor planning, color orientation, subscription based and free companion app…
Students who are blind and have limited or no communication or have multiple disabilities or are deaf lack the visual…
Gestalt Language Processing Have you heard of a “Gestalt”? If you went to any sessions focusing on pediatric language processing…