How to Include Siblings in Speech Therapy Activities
Including siblings in speech therapy is a great way to facilitate learning through fun and engaging activities!
Including siblings in speech therapy is a great way to facilitate learning through fun and engaging activities!
While we may not be as young as we were in this picture (photo taken in grad school), we still share many of the same qualities that we did then! Traveling and spending time with friends being two of them. Read our personal and professional Q & A with the authors, Kristi and Becca!
We've decided to prep for Thanksgiving a week early this year! We've made you a scavenger hunt that will be fun for the whole family. Use at home or as a therapy activity. Enjoy!
"Mid tech" and "high tech" augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are discussed in this article. This is the third post in a three-part series on types of AAC devices.
Want to know more about "low tech" Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)? Read about different types of "low tech" AAC, how they can be used, and why someone would use one.
In this blog post, we talk about "no tech" AAC, which is a type of AAC where an individual uses no materials other than their body to communicate. We discuss types of "no tech," AAC, why they are considered "no tech" AAC, and situations where using this communication method may be useful.
In this blog post, we discuss the basics of what augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is, who uses AAC, the SLP's role in AAC, and how caregivers are involved.