Are you supporting someone who is learning to communicate using AAC? Creating a supportive communication environment is an important starting point! In this course you’ll learn specific and simple implementation tips to create a successful communication environment to support someone using AAC. You’ll learn about the necessary components to a positive communication environment and how to look for signs of success that you’ve created a supportive communication environment.
Learning Outcomes:
-State two reasons a supportive communication environment benefits AAC communicators.
-Name three components to creating a supportive communication environment.
-List two observations that note communication success for those using AAC.
Presenter: Patrick Brune, M.S., CCC-SLP This content was developed by a team of professionals with experience in learning design, AAC, education, and speech-language pathology.
Disclosures:Financial Disclosure: Patrick is an employee of Tobii Dynavox. Non-financial Disclosure: Patrick has no relevant non-financial relationships. Content Disclosure: Because of the unique characteristics of our product, this presentation will focus exclusively on the Tobii Dynavox product line and will not include information about other communication or educational products. Disclaimer: ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products or clinical procedures.

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