Making it Work: AAC for the Minimally Verbal
Why should a minimally verbal individual use AAC when they have speech? Individuals with developmental disabilities such as autism and…
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…
Teletherapy for AAC learning comes with many surprising benefits. But teaching generalisation of skills can be quite difficult in remote…
Although online therapy for communication intervention or teletherapy has been around for years, it has only become commonplace since the…
Questions are a part of any conversation. We ask and answer questions several times when talking to someone. It may…
Tele practice has become the norm of the day and AAC Teletherapy is no exception. With all the tools available…
Books with no words?….YES. These books are so versatile that they can be used with children of any age or…