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There is always so much people want to know about AAC. Today I talked with BCBAs, LingLy Tan and Jane Button. LingLy is the CEO of AAC software company Linggo, created to build and encourage language beyond simple requests.
As I’ve mentioned many times, keeping up with the current research is one of the largest barriers for providers in the field. AAC is one element that is always changing, and it is so necessary to be aware of the latest information. During our conversation, LingLy and Jane shared some of their favorite research, including from some authors I’ve talked to on the podcast.
While software for AAC does matter, LingLy highlights that it is a much smaller piece compared to the training to actually teach and use AAC. In fact, Linggo is working on a new training program, where they streamline the translation and application of current research into implementation with AAC with both live hands on options and self paced recordings.
Be sure to take a look at the articles and previous episodes all about the current research on AAC.
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
Mentioned In This Episode:
Matrix training to teach tacts using speech generating devices: Replication and extension
Transitioning from a low- to high-tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) system: effects on augmented and vocal requesting
Core vocabulary lists for young children and considerations for early language development: a narrative review
Examining core vocabulary with language development for early symbolic communicators
Episode #121: Core Vocabulary and Typical Language Development with Allison Bean and Bethany Frick Semmler - ABA Speech
Episode #111: Matrix Training with Dr. Sarah Frampton - ABA Speech
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There is always so much people want to know about AAC. Today I talked with BCBAs, LingLy Tan and Jane Button. LingLy is the CEO of AAC software company Linggo, created to build and encourage language beyond simple requests.
As I’ve mentioned many times, keeping up with the current research is one of the largest barriers for providers in the field. AAC is one element that is always changing, and it is so necessary to be aware of the latest information. During our conversation, LingLy and Jane shared some of their favorite research, including from some authors I’ve talked to on the podcast.
While software for AAC does matter, LingLy highlights that it is a much smaller piece compared to the training to actually teach and use AAC. In fact, Linggo is working on a new training program, where they streamline the translation and application of current research into implementation with AAC with both live hands on options and self paced recordings.
Be sure to take a look at the articles and previous episodes all about the current research on AAC.
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
Mentioned In This Episode:
Matrix training to teach tacts using speech generating devices: Replication and extension
Transitioning from a low- to high-tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) system: effects on augmented and vocal requesting
Core vocabulary lists for young children and considerations for early language development: a narrative review
Examining core vocabulary with language development for early symbolic communicators
Episode #121: Core Vocabulary and Typical Language Development with Allison Bean and Bethany Frick Semmler - ABA Speech
Episode #111: Matrix Training with Dr. Sarah Frampton - ABA Speech
Join the ABA SPEECH Connection Membership
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