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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
Myths and Facts
Your Questions Answered
Myths---AAC-and-Speech-9-21-10.pdf
Myths---Some-Speech-means-AAC-is-Not-Needed.pdf
Research Tuesday: AAC and Challenging Behavior
Myths---Too-Cognitively-Impaired.pdf
AAC: Don’t Demand Prerequisite Skills
Myths---Low-Tech-before-SDG-9-21-10.pdf
Living the Least Dangerous Assumption
Resources and ideas for teachers and caregivers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
Myths---Fix-communication-difficulites.pdf
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