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AAC Tip Talks

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by Tanna Neufeld, AACcessible

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AAC Tip Talks offers tips for professionals and partners supporting people who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Each talk is a quick chat designed to give some initial strategies and connect you with resources to continue your learning. All AAC Tip Talks are offered by AAC Mentors from across the global AAC community. This cast is hosted by Tanna Neufeld, MS, CCC-SLP, a speech-language pathologist and AAC specialist and the founder of AACcessible.

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April 24, 2022

AAC & CVI with an SLP & TVI Dream Team

<p>Welcome to our seventh episode of AAC Tip Talks, a series of vlogs (video blogs) and a podcast (because we want you to learn your way!) offering tips for professionals and partners supporting people who use AAC. &nbsp;Each talk is a quick chat designed to give some initial strategies and connect you with resources to continue your learning. &nbsp;All AAC Tip Talks are offered by Mentors from across the global community.</p> <p>Summary: &nbsp;If you are an SLP, &nbsp;Educator, or Caregiver working with children with complex communication needs, you likely have more unknowns in your toolbox than knowns. &nbsp;Perhaps you're wondering: &nbsp;&nbsp;What is CVI exactly? &nbsp;Why is it important to consider CVI needs in AAC assessment and intervention? &nbsp;&nbsp;Can't I just make everything red an yellows? &nbsp;If you are looking for guidance to help children with known or suspected cortical vision impairment (CV() as they learn to access language with AAC, this is the episode to get you started! &nbsp;Debbie and Sandy offer a starting point for working with these unique kids alongside tons of resources to keep your learning and practical application going.</p> <p>You can find links to resources mentioned in this episode on our website <a href="https://www.aaccessible.org/post/aac-tip-talks-episode-7-aac-cvi-with-an-slp-tvi-dream-team" target="_blank">here</a>: &nbsp;https://www.aaccessible.org/post/aac-tip-talks-episode-7-aac-cvi-with-an-slp-tvi-dream-team</p>

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March 19, 2022

A Parent's Guide to AAC for Autistic Children

<p>Welcome to our sixth episode of <strong>AAC Tip Talks, a series of vlogs (video blogs) and a podcast (because we want you to learn your way!) </strong>offering tips for professionals and partners supporting people who use AAC. &nbsp;Each talk is a quick chat designed to give some initial strategies and connect you with resources to continue your learning. &nbsp;All AAC Tip Talks are offered by Mentors from across the global community. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>In this short episode, we're switching things up a bit to take the time to spotlight an amazing young woman and her beautiful AAC service project. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Learn more about Lehar Goenka and the AAC resource guide she created for families supporting children with Autism in this week's video or podcast short. &nbsp;You can also learn more about the inspiration behind Lehar's resource guide (Implementing AAC: &nbsp;A low-tech symbol-based aided guide with advice aimed at parents of autistic children) &nbsp;in her companion blog post <a href="https://www.aaccessible.org/blog" target="_blank">here</a>.</p> <p>Want to get Lehar's <strong>free AAC </strong>guide? &nbsp;You can download it from our AACcessible Tools page <a href="https://www.aaccessible.org/product-page/a-caregiver-s-guide-to-low-tech-aac-for-autistic-children" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><u>here</u></a>. &nbsp;https://www.aaccessible.org/product-page/a-caregiver-s-guide-to-low-tech-aac-for-autistic-children</p> <p><br></p> <p>Get even more resources at: &nbsp;www.aaccessible.org &amp; www.theaacacademy.org</p>

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October 24, 2021

AAC Mentoring Tips with Lydia Dawley

<p>In this episode, AAC user, entrepreneur, and AAC interaction specialist/mentor, Lydia Dawley, shares her own experience with AAC mentoring and provides tips to AAC users looking to provide or receive mentoring. &nbsp;You can find out more info about Lydia and her projects, as well as other free and low cost resources related to AAC on our website, www.aaccessible.org. &nbsp;You can access a video version and links related to this episode on our blog. &nbsp;</p>

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What is AAC Tip Talks?

AAC Tip Talks offers tips for professionals and partners supporting people who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Each talk is a quick chat designed to give some initial strategies and connect you with resources to continue your learning. All AAC Tip Talks are offered by AAC Mentors from across the global AAC community. This cast is hosted by Tanna Neufeld, MS, CCC-SLP, a speech-language pathologist and AAC specialist and the founder of AACcessible.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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