Welcome back to Let’s Talk AAC - a series of questions and topics for discussion.
In this post, we talk about the right to be social (communication right #1).
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Welcome back to Let’s Talk AAC - a series of questions and topics for discussion.
In this post, we talk about the right to be social (communication right #1).
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Why did we choose the Communication Bill of Rights as our theme for 2022?
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NWACS Outreach Committee shares information about the AAC Information Nights for Caregivers in 2022.
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NWACS Board Member Casey shares some thoughts on teaming for AAC success. This is part three of a three-part series. Dear teams: let’s do better.
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NWACS Board Member Casey shares some thoughts on teaming for AAC success. This is part two of a three-part series. Dear professionals: give the AAC learner the best possible chance of success.
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NWACS Contributor Penny shares ideas on how to empower all the people within an AAC user’s support circle.
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NWACS Board Member Casey shares some thoughts on teaming for AAC success. This is part one of a three-part series. Dear parent/guardians: you are an important member of your child’s team!
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Becoming an Effective Communication Partner
NWACS Contributor Penny shares tips on how to become a more effective communication partner for the AAC user(s) in your life.
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Let’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.
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AAC Awareness Month 2021: Get Out, Speak Up and Break through the Screen in a Recovering World
October is AAC Awareness Month. Join AAC users and AAC advocates around the world in spreading information, advocating, and becoming active in improving access to communication for all! This year’s theme is Get Out, Speak Up and Break through the Screen in a Recovering World.
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