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Books Featuring AAC: Out of My Heart

January 22, 2025 NWACS

Books Featuring AAC: Out of My Heart

A quick overview of a book featuring AAC. Out of My Heart is a middle-grade book. The main character is an AAC user.

[reading time: 3 minutes]

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Tags AAC and Literacy, book
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Roary's Talker: An Interview with Local Children's Book Author and SLP, Emily Homes

January 6, 2025 NWACS

Roary’s Talker: An Interview with Local Children’s Book Author and SLP, Emily Holmes

Camille interviews local author and SLP, Emily Homes, who wrote the book Roary’s Talker.

[reading time: 4 minutes]

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More Than One Way to Read Books Together

December 5, 2024 NWACS

More Than One Way to Read Books Together

Casey shares some examples of what reading together can look like.

[reading time: 5 minutes]

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In AAC Implementation Tags AAC and Literacy, shared reading
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Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Alejandra, the Parent of an AAC User

November 30, 2024 NWACS

Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Alejandra, the Parent of an AAC User

Molly interviews Alejandra, the parent of an AAC user, about their family’s AAC journey.

[reading time: 6 minutes]

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In Awareness Tags AAC, AAC families, AAC stories, AAC users, interview, family
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KSAAC: The Korean Society of Augmentative-Alternative Communication

November 8, 2024 NWACS

KSAAC: The Korean Society of Augmentative-Alternative Communication

Sarah traveled to Korea earlier this year to attend the KSAAC conference. She shares her top three takeaways.

[reading time: 3 minutes]

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In AAC Implementation, Awareness Tags AAC community, AAC stories, cultural awareness
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Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Bradley, the Parent of a New AAC User

October 27, 2024 NWACS

Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Bradley, the Parent of a New AAC User

Molly interviews Bradley, the parent of a new AAC user, about their family’s AAC journey so far.

[reading time: 7 minutes]

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In Awareness Tags AAC, AAC families, AAC stories, AAC users, interview, family
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Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Makayla, the Parent of an AAC User

October 26, 2024 NWACS

Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Makayla, the Parent of an AAC User

Molly interviews Makayla, the parent of an AAC user, about their family’s AAC journey.

[reading time: 7 minutes]

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In Awareness Tags AAC, AAC families, AAC stories, AAC users, interview, family
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Notes from AAC Learning Network: Spelling as a Means of Communication, Part 1

October 25, 2024 NWACS

Notes from AAC Learning Network: Spelling as a Means of Communication, Part 1

Marci, Jo, and Cass share some summarizing statements from the October 2024 AAC Learning Network event. They review some of the themes presented.

[reading time: 3 minutes]

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In AAC Education Tags AAC and Literacy, AAC collaboration
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Let's Talk AAC: Should my child have 24/7 access to their communication device?

October 20, 2024 NWACS

Let’s Talk AAC: Should my child have 24/7 access to their communication device?

There are many reasons why your child needs access to their AAC device all the time. But, things may not go exactly to plan when giving your child constant access to their talker. Marci shares suggestions to consider when navigating some example situations.

[reading time: 3 minutes]

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In Let's Talk AAC, AAC Implementation Tags troubleshooting, AAC skills, AAC families, strategy, family
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Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Ben, the Parent of an AAC User

October 7, 2024 NWACS

Perspectives on the AAC Journey: My Interview with Ben, the Parent of an AAC User

Molly interviews Ben, the parent of an AAC user, about their family’s AAC journey.

[reading time: 12 minutes]

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In Awareness Tags AAC, AAC families, AAC stories, AAC users, interview, family
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