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AACcessible
Biography
AACcessible’s mission is to bring quality, accessible, and affordable learning experiences to anyone supporting individuals with complex communication needs. Over 40 courses on an interactive learning platform, offering effective trainings and courses that will bring a diverse group of instructors with expertise in high impact areas, including emergent writing, DEI, Autism, and accessible play and learning for children of all abilities. They also have a directory of AAC professionals & mentors who would love to connect with you for one-to-one support in person or virtually. Visit their Stacks for a comprehensive curation of AAC resources across the web.
APS AAC Parents Group
Biography
A new parent group is forming for parents of students who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication systems/devices.
- Does your child communicate with pictures, and/or an Augmentative or Alternative Communication (AAC) system or device?
- Are you new to AAC?
- Do you wish you had someone to celebrate your student’s AAC milestones with?
- Do you have programming superpowers you never imagined you would have?
- Are you tired of trying to explain to people what AAC is?
Then this is the group for you! Email apsaacparents@gmail.com for more information.
The Center for AAC & Autism
Biography
The Center for AAC & Autism is dedicated to building awareness of the power of AAC to change the lives of children with autism and other developmental disabilities, who are challenged by limited spontaneous communication skills.
By providing specialized clinical training to health care professionals, teachers, and parents…empowering clients and families with education, resources, and information…and supporting clinical research, our aim is to give all children the ability to speak their mind and heart and become engaged in their world.