Coloring Activity: Best of...Therapy Tools! May 2020
This post discusses ways to incorporate receptive language, expressive language, and social communication skills into an everyday activity: coloring.
This post discusses ways to incorporate receptive language, expressive language, and social communication skills into an everyday activity: coloring.
Check out our June calendar that contains 30 days of fun activities, which promote language and communication development for individuals of all ages! Activities include scavenger hunts, indoor and outdoor activities, and household tasks.
Supporting AAC carryover means using AAC in natural contexts and for very meaningful and purposeful ways.
We are looking forward to spring, anyone else? Check out our latest resource for speech, language, and communication, which is spring themed! We took a visual scene and used the Markup tool to create a fun and easy language-building activity!
In this month's "Best of..." post, we are talking about Google Images and how great they are for building language and more for everyone, including individuals with AAC devices.
Developing operational competences in AAC devices (e.g. power, charging, volume, manipulation) is critical for individuals and caregivers who use this technology. Communication using an AAC device requires it to be charged, turned on, and with the volume up!
Wordless videos are the word! Whether you are targeting emotions, inferencing, or problem solving - wordless videos provide numerous opportunities for building language and problem solving.