Building Blocks to Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) Success: Blocks 1, 2 and 3 - 28224
In this session, participants will learn about:
- the basics of speech and language development and how it relates to AAC
- the importance of core and fringe vocabulary
- the benefits of organizing vocabulary in ways that motor planning can help develop language
- best practice strategies for the communication partner
- determining the language level of a learner
- writing relevant goals
- and delivering meaningful activities
This foundational series will set the stage for AAC intervention that focuses on language acquisition and communication. Through demonstration, video, and practice exercises, participants will learn about the basic principles of AAC intervention.
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Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education
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This series is hosted by PRC. ASHA CEUs will be provided by PRC. This series is virtual, and a link to view the workshops will be sent via email a few days before the training. Contact Katie Adams kadams@esc11.net with questions.
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