Communication Success -Celebrating Small AAC Wins
How does one identify and celebrate the small AAC wins & communication success we encounter among users every so often?…
How does one identify and celebrate the small AAC wins & communication success we encounter among users every so often?…
Almost everything has gone virtual nowadays, courtesy the pandemic. While this shift has been difficult for most, AAC users may…
The bulk of caregiver responsibilities in families falls on the shoulders of the mother. Or even other women at home.…
Why should a minimally verbal individual use AAC when they have speech? Individuals with developmental disabilities such as autism and…
Lots and lots of candy to be had, cool costumes to dress up in and spooky decor all around. No…
This is a guest blog by Sonakshi Rawal, Speech Language Pathologist, for our ‘Making AAC Work’ series, a collection of…
Games are an exciting way to build engagement in AAC learners. Communicators tend to absorb and retain more information when…
While so much is being said about introducing literacy to an AAC user from early on, we are often confused…
Presuming competence is an AAC mantra we all have heard of. In this blog, I want to talk about how…
We want communicators to light up on seeing their AAC devices. We want them to be drawn to their device…