Imagine this: “Hi. My name is Sam, what’s yours? How are you today? I’m fine. Where do you live? How many pets do you have? I have seven. T...
More no-cost therapy ideas still coming. This is #4. I hope these are helping you keep the stress out of your therapy room. Category sorting...
Hope you're all surviving the busy season! Here's my third idea for no-cost speech therapy activities.  "Simon Says" is a ...
"I Spy" games are a fantastic, low-prep way to engage children in language-rich activities while developing core language skills i...
Today, I am relying on the work of Geist, Erickson, Greer, and Hatch; (2020) to give you a few ideas for integrating AAC and early communica...
Presume they can. Let's start a new school year off with that mantra.  We must always assume capability for an individual with communica...
 Core words are high-frequency words used repeatedly to generate our messages. They often have multiple meanings and can be used in differen...
  AAC Beyond Requests: Unlocking Diverse Communication Functions in School Settings Too frequently, I observe students in educational setti...
AAC Implementation Strategies: Practical Tips for Success  Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is a valuable tool for individua...
My AAC Basics series of blog posts continues with a brief note about AAC evaluations. AAC Assessment: Best Practices and Tools for Speech Pa...
C reating engaging and practical learning experiences is key. For students using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, s...