There is a wealth of information and materials for you on our website, so you may be asking yourself, "Where in the world do I start?" No worries, we've got you! This is the first stop in your training! In this unit we will be answering some primary questions to get you started!
Our specialized training hub dedicated to supporting communication success in Early Intervention in the home and our preschool classrooms
AAC Partner Strategy Kits are engaging posters/handouts, descriptions and short videos explaining and modeling techniques for you to use to help your student be willing, and able to communicate using their AAC system!
5 steps to move from training to talking, give you a clear path for you and your student learner. Learning to communicate is a shared journey between the learner and their partners, and that makes sense! Communication is a shared activity between two people. It is the means for us to make connections, meet our needs, engage socially, participate in shared experiences, and bridge the gap between our experiences and sharing these their partners.
Teamwork makes the dream work!! We know that children first learn to communicate at home by listening to their parents talk. Our students using AAC need the same experience of watching their parents "talk" using symbols. To make this easier, we've created some homework packets designed to help parents use the same core word symbols around the house that we are using at school!
Each core word packet contains some simple activities to "train" the recognition of the symbol with familiar matching and finding activities. In addition, we are helping parents think about new activities they can engage in to use the targeted core word. Finally, parents are challenged to use the targeted core word in different rooms of the house.
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These flyers are a quick introduction to the world of AAC for our families!
There are many Light Tech AAC options we can offer a wide range of communication options for our students. These options are simple, low-tech, and do not require batteries or electronics, making them an easy "first step" to introduce to our families! Let's look at some of the options!
It is highly important that we assist our families of AAC users in planning, and sometimes programming their AAC systems to include all of these highly relevant messages. Let's talk about it!
There are many options for training families. Here are a few to consider!
In an effort to help our students generalize their new communication skills, we have homework packets for you to send home!
We all know our students learn to communicate primarily at home. You can invite parents to complete the Home & Community Schedule Analysis so that school teams can help the family integrate AAC into their home life.