NWACS Contributor Penny shares tips on how to become a more effective communication partner for the AAC user(s) in your life.
Read moreLet's Talk AAC: "Resources for teaching core words?"
Welcome back to Let’s Talk AAC - a series of questions and topics for discussion.
In this post, we talk about resources related to teaching core vocabulary.
Read moreGoals for AAC Users and Supporters - Part 3: Goals for AAC Supporters
NWACS Contributor Penny shares her thoughts about goals for AAC users and their supporters. Part 3 of a three-part series: goals for AAC supporters.
Read moreGoals for AAC Users and Supporters - Part 2: Goals for Dynamic Systems
NWACS Contributor Penny shares her thoughts about goals for AAC users and their supporters. Part 2 of a three-part series: goals for dynamic systems.
Read moreGoals for AAC Users and Supporters - Part 1: Goals for AAC Users
NWACS Contributor Penny shares her thoughts about goals for AAC users and their supporters. Part 1 of a three part series: goals for AAC users.
Read moreTeaching Yes / No
Why is answering yes or no to a yes/no question so challenging for some children? How do we teach this skill? NWACS Board Member Marci shares her thoughts on teaching children to answer yes/no questions.
Read moreRepresentation Is Possible, and Necessary
NWACS Board Member Carrie shares one simple way we can support representation in AAC for Black Lives Matter At School week.
Read moreRemote Learning - Fall Edition
NWACS Contributor Sara reflects on the transition back to remote learning this fall.
Read moreCollaboration: A Gateway to Communication Development
NWACS Contributor Penny shares perspectives on interprofessional practices and collaboration between SLP and ABA.
Read moreAAC in the face of a pandemic - lessons from remote learning
New NWACS Contributor Sara reflects on lessons learned from remote learning this spring during school closures due to COVID-19.
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