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Check out the AAC calendar and Writing Prompts calendar to help support you this month! Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. 1/9/2024 Every month this calendar comes out and gives daily ideas for AAC implementation! Click on this blog to see the calendar!Read Now
12/5/2023 Check out the December calendar for ideas for AAC implementation and writing prompts!Read Now
A great book to use this month is The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams.
Here's a breakdown of how I expand a read aloud into a shared reading and literacy experience:
Here is this month's AAC Calendar! Created by Katelyn Oeser M.S., CCC-SLP and Elizabeth Freund M.S., CCC-SLP, this is a great resource to help you focus on core vocabulary and easy ways to model AAC throughout your day. If you want to be added to the list to receive this monthly, email: [email protected]
Another great resource is the October Writing Prompts calendar created by Lakeshore Learning. You can find this in their "Free Resources" section of their website, along with many others!
If you haven't started following Jane Farrall, stop, drop and look her up! Check out this "NO HAND OVER HAND" poster, print it, and post it EVERYWHERE. Watch this video for more instruction: Problem with Hand-Over-Hand
www.janefarrall.com Refining switch access takes time and practice. Of course we practice with AAC and language activities, but another way to refine switch access without the language load, is with switch accessible toys. Toys that are made switch accessible can be very expensive. The battery interrupter is a relatively cheap solution for battery operated toys. They can be purchased on Amazon. Watch this video to learn more: |
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