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Welcome back! If you’re here, you’ve probably already learned the basics of AAC from our first post. Now, we’re moving on to something equally important: choosing and customizing AAC tools for your students. This step is crucial because not all students need the same tool. Some might need something as simple as a picture board, while others could benefit from a high-tech speech-generating device. Let’s walk through how you can pick the right AAC tool for your student and make
Have you ever wondered why parent, student, teacher input is so important when writing IEP forms? Today we’re going to talk about the different types
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As school starts back, get to know you activities are perfect for students and the staff better know each other. Get to know you activities
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