This week, the TWT team presents another “Small Talks” episode featuring short conversations with AAC specialists Erin Sheldon, Kelly Fonner, Lance McLemore, and Mo Buti!
Key ideas this episode:
🔑Suggest an AAC evaluation for young children (2-3 years old) with limited expressive language, because we don’t have to delay language skills while other skills (e.g. articulation skills) catch up.
🔑Try to use fun, memorable stimuli and prompts in therapy, because clients talk more about things that are silly, remarkable, and novel.
🔑Ask students who are AAC users to use their vocabulary to talk about the curriculum in the classroom, not just answer basic vocabulary questions.
For show notes, links to resources, past episodes, and more, visit bit.ly/twtpodcast!
Tabi Jones-Wohleber: Supporting Communication Partners in the Classroom
Rachael Langley: AAC Specialist, Educator, and Conference Co-Founder
Carole Zangari: AAC Educator and Co-Founder of Praactical AAC
Susan Berkowitz: How can we Support AAC in the Summer?
Gideon Grossman: Inventor of Noisybands
Eric Sanders: How do we Support Reading and Writing Skills with AAC?
Chris Klein: Why Does Motor Planning Matter in AAC?
Scott Badesch, CEO of the Autism Society of America
Roundtable: When Should We Start Using AAC?
Ellen Winchester & Andrea Gardner: Building On Demand and Interactive Supports for Communication Partners, Students, and the Community
AAC Agreements: Universal Principles for AAC Intervention
Roundtable: Modeling
WPS: Assessment Considerations for AAC and Assessment Authorship
Eva Sweeney: Consultant for ABC's Speechless, Author, Activist, AAC User
Leanna Fox: Professional Development and AAC in Australia
Vicki Clarke: Tips on Making Clinical Decisions in AAC Assessment
Lauren Enders: AAC Implementation and Consultation in the Schools
Mark Barlet: Making Video Games Accessible to All
Jayne Clare: Criterion to Determine the Best Educational Apps
Roundtable: Core Words
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