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Kudos to our 1st Year Master's Students!

2012-04-27 by David McNaughton

Warm congratulations to the 1st Year Master’s students at the culmination of their first semester of clinical experiences, and as they prepare to leave for long-term placements over the summer.

Filed Under: Adults, Children Tagged With: AAC, adults, assessment, children, intervention, literacy, Masters students, services

AAC to Improve Social Interaction & Language Development for Beginning Communicators — Presentation

2012-04-11 by David McNaughton

Dr. Kathy Drager to present at the SABAC on April 20, 2012

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, adults, autism spectrum disorders, beginning communicators, children, design, funded, intervention, training

AAC-RERC Writer's Brigade — Presentation

2012-03-14 by David McNaughton

Colloquium discussion reviewed the work of the AAC-RERC Writer’s Brigade and clinical applications of the model.

Filed Under: Adults, Faculty Research, Presentations, Website Tagged With: AAC, adults, employment, literacy, on-line, transition

AAC Assessment and Interventions for Challenging Behaviors — Presentation

2012-02-22 by David McNaughton

Colloquium discussion reviewed AAC considerations in responding to challenging behaviors.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, adults, assessment, beginning communicators, challenging behavior, children, intervention

Now Available: "My Dream Was to Pay Taxes": The Self-Employment Experiences of Individuals who use AAC — Publication

2012-02-19 by David McNaughton

In order to implement changes that will result in positive employment experiences for individuals with cerebral palsy who use AAC, it is important to fully understand the barriers and supports to successful employment for this population. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of self-employment by individuals who use AAC.

Filed Under: Adults, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Publications Tagged With: AAC, AAC-RERC, adults, cerebral palsy, employment, on-line, research

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