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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Home
AAC Goes to School
AAC Calendar
Myths and Facts
Core Vocabulary
Teaching AAC
Literacy
Alternative Access
Devices
Resources for Families
Social Skills
Other Languages
Speech Clarity
Professional Development
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Home
AAC Goes to School
AAC Calendar
Myths and Facts
Core Vocabulary
Teaching AAC
Literacy
Alternative Access
Devices
Resources for Families
Social Skills
Other Languages
Speech Clarity
Professional Development
Alternative Access
For students who need support to access technology
Consult your Occupational Therapist
Improving Accuracy
Does (AAC Button) Size Really Matter? - Speak For Yourself AAC
what-is-keyguard-aac-101.pdf
Using Switches to Access Technology
Video of the Week: Everything You Wanted to Know about Switches
Today, we go back to the resources at PaTTAN, this time to learn about switches from OT Karen Kangas. These two videos are from a full day workshop, which is a lot to get through, but if you need i…
5 eGames for Switch Users
We’re in the mood to play! – 1. AbleGamers Foundation: 2. Free from Shiny Learning: 3. Assistive Gaming: 4. Switch Games from the BBC: 5. Switch Effect’s Gamebase: – Let the (acce…
stepping_stones_chart_10_12.pdf
websitesandappsforswitchscanningpractice.pdf
Seating & Positioning
Watch It Wednesday: Seating and Positioning for AT Access
We take so many things for granted. Turning on a laptop. Reaching across a desk. Standing up to turn on the lights. When bodies work well, things like this seem to happen without us even thinking a…
Vision Concerns
PCS High Contrast: A valuable resource
Mounting
Pillow Talk: Mounting iPads/Tablets for Use in Bed
We communicate whenever we’re awake, but sometimes it takes some creativity to find ways to provide AAC access when communicators are not in their main seating systems. It’s always a challenge to f…
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