Communication is the Name of the Game: Fun AAC Activities
Remember playing the Snake and Ladder game as kids? We learnt addition, counting, and taking turns all the while having…
Remember playing the Snake and Ladder game as kids? We learnt addition, counting, and taking turns all the while having…
For AAC users to communicate autonomously, they need to achieve proficiency in skills that enable them to freely express themselves.…
Communication is often the focus of AAC learning and parents and professionals tend to overlook the need to develop literacy…
We want communicators to have access to a wide range of vocabulary so that their communication is not inhibited and…
In the previous two blogs we’ve been learning about communicative purposes/functions such as rejecting and commenting as well as Greetings…
In the previous blog, we learnt strategies and vocabulary required for a few communicative functions such as Refusing and…
There are several reasons we communicate. Sometimes, we communicate just to get the attention of a loved one while other…
Autonomous communication and boundless expression are very much the primary goals of AAC. While we focus on developing communication skills,…
We often see that one of the major stumbling blocks for an emergent communicator’s progress is the struggle to get…
AAC is primarily for communication. But it’s important that we focus on developing literacy skills of the communicators too. Once…