Using Augmentative Alternative Communication
This psychology and communication course explains how verbally impaired people can use augmentative alternative communication (AAC) to express themselves.
Various disabilities and other reasons can hinder our capacity to communicate conventionally, leading to many frustrations and an inability to participate in daily activities. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is crucial for improving communication control and lowering frustration. In this course, you will learn about the various augmentative alternative communication systems that can assist those with problems communicating.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Overview of Augmentative Alternative Communication
The concept of augmentative alternative communication (AAC), expectations for augmentative-alternative communication intervention, a glossary of augmentative alternative communication terms, common myths about AAC, stages of communication development, and an overview of AAC systems are all covered in this module.
Implementing Augmentative Alternative Communication
This module will teach you about funding for augmentative alternative communication, creating functional goals for AAC users, augmentative alternative communication implementation strategies, the role of the speech and language professionals, considerations when implementing AAC, and other topics.
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