AAC is MY JAM!  Christina Stader MCD CCC-SLP Stephen Kneece MA CCC-SLP.

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AAC is MY JAM!  Christina Stader MCD CCC-SLP Stephen Kneece MA CCC-SLP

Presenter Contact Information Christina Stader - Assistive Technology Consultant Cstader@acpsd.net Stephen Kneece – Assistive Technology Consultant skneece@acpsd.net

What is AAC? Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) includes all forms of communication (other than oral speech) People with severe speech or language problems rely on AAC to supplement existing speech or replace speech that is not functional AAC users should not stop using speech if they are able to do so

High Tech!

LOW Tech!

"AAC will hinder speech development." AAC Mythbusting! "AAC will hinder speech development."

"AAC systems will make people lazy and stop talking." AAC Mythbusting! "AAC systems will make people lazy and stop talking."

AAC Mythbusting!

AAC Mythbusting! "The individual must be completely non-verbal and have good cognitive skills."

AAC Mythbusting!

AAC Mythbusting! "AAC is the last resort."

AAC Mythbusting!

AAC Mythbusting! "Nonverbal children have to start with low tech AAC, before moving on to high tech AAC."

AAC Mythbusting!

What's core got to do with it? What is core vocabulary? Core vocabulary is a small set of simple words, in any language, that is used frequently and across contexts (Cross, Baker, Klotz & Badman, 1997). 400-500 words Makes up 80% of what we say

Core OR Fringe Large number of words Small number of words​ High frequency​ Applicable to all environments and topics​ Variety of parts of speech​ 80% of a speech sample Large number of words Low frequency Applicable to limited environments and topics Mostly nouns 20% of a speech sample

Core OR Fringe LIKE

Core OR Fringe NOT

Core OR Fringe CAT

Core OR Fringe THAT

Core OR Fringe TURN

Core OR Fringe PIZZA

Core OR Fringe BATMAN

Core OR Fringe GO

Core OR Fringe DIFFERENT

Core OR Fringe HELP

Where do we go from here?

Start with the end in mind! Where do we go from here? Start with the end in mind!

Manual Communication Boards

Manual Communication Boards

System organization methods Developed by Louisiana Assistive Technology Initiative

Feature matching chart

Feature matching chart

Why should we trial? So many options, so many features – Try out different apps and see what features are beneficial for your student What worked for one student may not work for another student The app you prefer may not be what your student prefers  Trials give you the data you need to support your decision to go through the process to purchase your student a SGD device.  AND, you need data to get funding. Your student may surprise you!!! 

What should it look like? There are no set "rules" to guide your trials Our "Best Practice"  Start with an assessment to determine each child's individual needs Consider the features your child needs and determine the best apps to trial Complete at least 3 trials of three different programs Each trial last at least 30 days Use the results of each trial to guide where you go next

Where do we go from here? MODEL!

It takes 50-150 models of a word or phrase on the student's device before the student uses that word or phrase on their device. -gail Vantatenhove (2006)

Communication Bill Of Rights

Communication Bill Of Rights

MODEL LEsson

AAC and MUSIC

AAC and MUSIC

AAC and MUSIC

Target Core Vocabulary in Books – What would you target?

Target Core Vocabulary with games– What would you target?

Presenter Contact Information Christina Stader - Assistive Technology Consultant Cstader@acpsd.net Stephen Kneece – Assistive Technology Consultant skneece@acpsd.net