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Dr. Tay and Rachel Madel, a speech language pathologist specializing in AAC, dive into the benefits of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for autistic children, both non-speaking and verbally fluent children. They dispel common misconceptions about AAC, discuss various high-tech and low-tech AAC tools, and emphasize the importance of modeling and integrating AAC into daily routines. They also explore the impact of AAC on motor planning, literacy, and overall communication skills. Rachel shares practical tips for parents starting the AAC journey, highlights the significance of robust systems, and challenges the use of PECS. The episode includes insights on how technology can enhance communication, even among children with well-developed spoken language, and offers various resources for further learning.
00:00Â Introduction to AAC and Its Importance
00:47Â Meet Rachel Madel: AAC Specialist
02:34Â Understanding AAC: Tools and Techniques
06:07Â The Role of Technology in AAC
09:37Â Starting the AAC Journey: Tips for Parents
14:21Â Addressing Misconceptions About AAC
19:57Â Motor Planning Challenges: Apraxia vs. Dyspraxia
26:08Â Popular AAC Apps and Tools
30:01Â The Importance of Core Words in AAC
30:20Â Grammar and Literacy in AAC Systems
31:04Â Modifying AAC Systems
32:54Â Motivating Children to Use AAC
36:04Â The Role of Modeling in AAC
39:00Â Why Not PECS?
43:54Â Introducing AAC to Verbal Children
46:46Â Resources and Final Thoughts
RESOURCES
⚡️ connect with Rachel on Instagram @rachelmadelslp, find resources on her website www.rachelmadel.com, and listen to her podcast Talking with Tech
⚡️ get on the waitlist for Rachel's course, AAC Ally
⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com
⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism
⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>
Instagram @the.dr.tay
TikTok @the.dr.tay
LinkedIn @the-dr-tay
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE (+ scroll for resources) 👇
Dr. Tay and Rachel Madel, a speech language pathologist specializing in AAC, dive into the benefits of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for autistic children, both non-speaking and verbally fluent children. They dispel common misconceptions about AAC, discuss various high-tech and low-tech AAC tools, and emphasize the importance of modeling and integrating AAC into daily routines. They also explore the impact of AAC on motor planning, literacy, and overall communication skills. Rachel shares practical tips for parents starting the AAC journey, highlights the significance of robust systems, and challenges the use of PECS. The episode includes insights on how technology can enhance communication, even among children with well-developed spoken language, and offers various resources for further learning.
00:00Â Introduction to AAC and Its Importance
00:47Â Meet Rachel Madel: AAC Specialist
02:34Â Understanding AAC: Tools and Techniques
06:07Â The Role of Technology in AAC
09:37Â Starting the AAC Journey: Tips for Parents
14:21Â Addressing Misconceptions About AAC
19:57Â Motor Planning Challenges: Apraxia vs. Dyspraxia
26:08Â Popular AAC Apps and Tools
30:01Â The Importance of Core Words in AAC
30:20Â Grammar and Literacy in AAC Systems
31:04Â Modifying AAC Systems
32:54Â Motivating Children to Use AAC
36:04Â The Role of Modeling in AAC
39:00Â Why Not PECS?
43:54Â Introducing AAC to Verbal Children
46:46Â Resources and Final Thoughts
RESOURCES
⚡️ connect with Rachel on Instagram @rachelmadelslp, find resources on her website www.rachelmadel.com, and listen to her podcast Talking with Tech
⚡️ get on the waitlist for Rachel's course, AAC Ally
⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approach and current services offered? visit drtaylorday.com
⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism
⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>
Instagram @the.dr.tay
TikTok @the.dr.tay
LinkedIn @the-dr-tay
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