
What is High Tech AAC?
High tech AAC devices, or speech-generating devices (SGDs), are electronic devices with more advanced processors. They can help individuals with complex communication needs express wants, needs, and ideas more effectively.
High tech AAC devices, or speech-generating devices (SGDs), are electronic devices with more advanced processors. They can help individuals with complex communication needs express wants, needs, and ideas more effectively.
Speech and language apps can be useful for therapy practices and carryover at home. Here are a few of our favorites!
Core words and fringe words: we’ve all heard a lot about them but what is the difference and how are they relevant when it comes to communication?
Parents, caregivers, and teachers should have opportunities to provide input about an individual’s skills when a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is completing a comprehensive assessment. This post covers what types of questions SLPs can ask parents, caregivers, and teachers.
Mix-and-match goals with our Speech Therapy Master Goal Bank! Bonus AAC goals included. Download it here or on our TpT page.
Aural rehab is related to the management of hearing loss. In this post, we will define aural rehab and the role that speech-language pathologists play in this area.
Cluttering is the lesser-known fluency disorder when compared to stuttering, but it can have a big impact on communication. In this post, we will cover writing cluttering goals following our goal writing formula! Check out the goal bank at the end as well.