This cheat sheet can be shared with families and colleagues. It outlines the key elements of meaningful Aided Language Input, including understanding a child's preferences and interests, engaging with the child, utilizing non-directive language and modeling meaningful vocabulary.
This is a document I usually provide to families and team members to remind them of the naturalistic strategies to be used during an AAC trial.
The AAC Coach has an abundance of AAC modeling cheat sheets for a variety of play and daily routines. She allows access to her Google Drive where you can print out the cheat sheets and share with families and professionals.
This SLP also has great, simple core vocabulary AAC modeling lists for home activities
This SLP creates easy videos of core vocabulary AAC modeling during play and daily routines
This parent also creates easy videos of core vocabulary AAC modeling during play and daily routines. Both sites are great to share with families to demonstrate AAC modeling at home.
Attribute Meaning
Modeling Tips
Modeling at Home
ALI Explained
Modeling without Expectation
Modeling with Grid