Checkout this AAC Awareness Month post for printable posters and handouts
Augmentative Communication News from Augmentative Communication, Inc.----> Newsletter Archive
Project Core- Professional Development Modules: Training modules for aided language input, shared reading, predictable chart writing, etc.
Tarheel Reader: View or create accessible books on a variety of topics to provide literacy experiences to all students.
Tarheel Shared Reader: Accessible books that emphasize the experience of shared reading. Embedded core vocabulary available on-screen for modeling language during the shared reading experience.
Tarheel Gameplay: Turn any YouTube video into a customized, accessible game to teach core vocabulary.
AssistiveWare Core Word Classroom: core boards, modeling guide, planner, 5 minute fillers, and more
Speech and Language Songs YouTube Channel- Core Word Videos
Wings Works YouTube Channel- Core Word Videos
Problems with Hand-Over-Hand- Handout
PrAACtical AAC Post: 10 Tips for Starting AAC Therapy with Little Ones
PrAACtical AAC Post: AAC Round-up: Preschoolers with Complex Communication Needs
PRC- Saltillo: AAC Education & Training: product training, implementation classes, and product specific information
TobiiDynavox: Training & Support: product training & support, articles, and product specific information
AssistiveWare: Online Training: training videos, resources for parents and professionals, and product specific information
Resources to teach about personal boundaries:
Communication boards from Communication Disabilities Access Canada (CDAC)
PrAACtical AAC Post about Safeguarding Practices and AAC
A book about personal boundaries by: Emily Suthoff & Kyla Huizenga
Parent Handout about protecting children from abuse by: Emily Suthoff & Kyla Huizenga
Presentation Handouts- Teaching AAC users about identifying abuse by: Emily Suthoff & Kyla Huizenga
Speaking Out Against Abuse- Article from Alternatively Speaking
Social Story- Good Touches, Helping Touches, & Bad Touches by: Deb Sikorski, MA, CCC-SLP (linked in image to the right)
EMERGENCY SPEAKING: Helping citizens who cannot speak communicate during emergencies. A Federally-sponsored project to address a need for vocabulary and symbol sets among adults who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices.