
AAC Indirect Selection (Access Methods)
Indirect selection access methods for AAC include auditory scanning, visual scanning, and partner-assisted scanning. They can be used for low and high tech AAC.
Indirect selection access methods for AAC include auditory scanning, visual scanning, and partner-assisted scanning. They can be used for low and high tech AAC.
We interviewed Leigh, a Pediatric Dietician working at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. She discusses her array of experiences working with children and also shares her knowledge as Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC)
Receptive language goals target one’s understanding of language. It is the language that we interpret and comprehend. This post will provide tips and tricks on how to write goals to address receptive language in therapy, using the Communication Community Goal Writing Formula!
Strong and functional goals for speech therapy should include 3 (sometimes 4) key components: the Do, Condition, Criteria (+ Consistency).
Christmas Mad Libs here - free too! Enjoy our holiday article covering the different parts of speech (think: nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.), which are essential for completing our festive Mad Libs story! Complete on Christmas Day or during the holiday week at school or at home.
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a type of motor speech disorder. It may be acquired or developmental. An SLP can provide treatment for AOS. There are specific characteristics which distinguish it from other speech disorders.
What exactly are AAC accessories and why are they important? I have the tablet itself but do I need anything else? In this post, we will share some of our favorite AAC device (i.e., high tech/speech generating) accessories and how they can increase use and function of one’s AAC or AT system.