Dr. Carol Goossens has created scores of animated step by step projects that now include symbol support. Since Dr. Goosens is both a gifted educator and illustrator, these materials are well worth the very minimal cost!
For more information, check out the posts at blogspot:
http://animatedstepbysteps.blogspot.com/
This blog is a companion to the website, www.aacintervention.com At this site, my friends and I will be sharing quick posts, minitips, and think outlouds! Please visit frequently, as this site will change rapidly!
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Sunday, August 16, 2015
Minspeak: Pittsburgh AAC Language Seminar Series
This is a FREE series, including 2.5 days of training, lodging, and meals.
I'll be doing the September workshop, titled 'Core Language Learning: Make It Fun and Interactive!
Space is limited so sign up now!
Pittsburgh Registration
I'll be doing the September workshop, titled 'Core Language Learning: Make It Fun and Interactive!
Space is limited so sign up now!
Pittsburgh Registration
Friday, August 14, 2015
AAC in DC - 2 Day Workshop
Dr. Caroline Ramsey Musselwhite and Dr. Gretchen Hanser
This is a two day event and you can register for either day or both. The first day of the confernce is Saturday, September 12th and the second day is Sunday, September 13th. Registration for each event is below.
AAC In DC Registration Page
This is a two day event and you can register for either day or both. The first day of the confernce is Saturday, September 12th and the second day is Sunday, September 13th. Registration for each event is below.
AAC In DC Registration Page
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Talking and Swimming! Light Tech Swimming Boards
Thanks to Sarah for sharing this swimming board she made for her daughter Hannah. The language for swimming is laminated and added to a floatboard / kickboard.
We made swimming boards about 30 years ago at the Irene Wortham Center in Asheville, North Carolina when we were doing the Halliwick adapted swimming program. http://halliwick.org/
So many students that I work with have better range of motion, better motor control, and more control over vocalizations in the water. Also it's important and just great fun for students to have better communication while swimming!
We made swimming boards about 30 years ago at the Irene Wortham Center in Asheville, North Carolina when we were doing the Halliwick adapted swimming program. http://halliwick.org/
So many students that I work with have better range of motion, better motor control, and more control over vocalizations in the water. Also it's important and just great fun for students to have better communication while swimming!