Choice Boards: Giving Kids a Voice Without the Tech Headache

Choice Boards: Giving Kids a Voice Without the Tech Headache 1

AAC: Choice Boards You know what? Sometimes the best tools we have in special education are the ones that don’t require a charger. I have been teaching for nearly two decades, and I have seen fancy tablets gather dust while a piece of cardboard with Velcro gets used fifty times a day. That is the … Read more

6 Signs Your Child’s Communication System Needs an Update

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6 Signs a Child Needs a New Communication Strategy Help teachers spot when PECS, AAC, or other methods need an update. You know your pupils. You know when something’s off. Maybe a child’s progress stalls, they stop using their communication book or device, or meltdowns return out of nowhere. These aren’t just bad days. They’re … Read more

Expressive Language in Children

Expressive Language in Children

Expressive Language in Children Did you know that a child’s way of telling a story can reveal a lot about how they express themselves? Expressive language is how children use words, sentences, and gestures to share their thoughts, feelings, and ideas. This guide breaks down the concept of expressive language, explains why it is essential, … Read more

Multimodal Communication: A Gateway to Expression

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Embracing Multimodal Communication: Supporting Complex Communication Needs Understanding the broad spectrum of communication methods of our children is essential for effective teaching – especially for those with complex communication needs (CCN). Multimodal communication offers a rich, inclusive approach to communication that combines both unaided and aided modalities, broadening the ways individuals can share their thoughts, … Read more

Functional Communication: Empowering Children

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Connection: A Guide to Functional Communication I’ve witnessed countless breakthrough moments when children discover their voice – whether through words, gestures, or alternative means. One moment stands out vividly: when five-year-old Sophie, who had barely communicated before, used her picture card to request her favourite teddy for the first time. Her mum’s tears of joy … Read more

Understanding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

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A Guide to Different Types of AAC and How SLPs Choose the Right One This blog post will examine different types of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), including their advantages and disadvantages, and discuss how a speech-language pathologist (SLP) determines the most appropriate AAC approach for a person. What is AAC? Augmentative and alternative communication … Read more

Functions of Communication

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Understanding the Function of Communication When we think about communication, we often focus on spoken language – the daily exchange of words and sentences that fills our lives. However, communication serves far deeper and more varied purposes than simply exchanging information. From a baby’s first cry to a CEO’s keynote speech, from a reassuring touch … Read more

Pupil Voice: Children with Speech, Language, & Communication Needs

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Methods for Gaining Pupil Voice from Children with Speech, Language, and Communication Needs The recognition of children’s voices has become increasingly imperative in contemporary educational discourse. Shifting social, cultural, and political landscapes, alongside legal mandates such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, underscore the necessity of involving children, particularly those with … Read more

Signing for Autism: A Comprehensive Guide

Signing for Autism: A Comprehensive Guide 8

Using Signing For Communication With Autistic Children One of the common elements of autism is difficulty with communication, including delayed or limited speech, and expressive and receptive language impairments. Many parents of autistic children wonder if teaching their child sign language might help improve their ability to communicate. This comprehensive guide covers everything parents need … Read more

Encouraging the Use of AAC Devices in Every Lesson

Encouraging the Use of AAC Devices in Every Lesson

Embed Communication Devices in All Your Lessons Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are becoming increasingly common in classrooms as technology advances. These devices, whether simple picture boards or sophisticated speech-generating tablets, allow students with communication difficulties to express themselves. As a teacher, you play a crucial role in ensuring students can use AAC devices … Read more

5 Interactive Apps Geared Towards Special Needs Students

5 apps chosen to support SEN pupils with virtual learning

A guest post on great SEN apps. For many children access to school ended in March 2020 due to the coronavirus. Now that the spread is slowing down, however, they’re allowed to reopen fully. But a survey conducted by the National Foundation for Education Research found that 60% of school leaders feel ‘unprepared for some aspects of … Read more

AAC Game: Manic Martians:

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I teach in a autism specific classroom. The majority of the group are non-verbal and use a range of AAC (Augmentative and alternative communication resources). A common learning objective that links to a child’s EHCP targets is social interaction. This requires a commonly understood communication method. The key to this is using simple symbol/images which … Read more