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Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
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The Communication Bill of Rights

The Communication Bill of Rights, from the National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities, is a document outlining basic human communication rights. This version of the Communication Bill of Rights, is the version that has been shared by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA).
web link: NJC Communication Bill of Rights
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Aided Language Stimulation Explained

This video shows how important it is to model on the 
student's AAC system.
Bugaj, Christopher, director. Aided Language Stimulation Explained. YouTube, YouTube, 2015, www.youtube.com/watch?v=flFNMky22-U&t=6s.

Language Stealers HD

This video shows why having access to core vocabulary is necessary.
Reed, Michael Brian, director. Language Stealers HD. YouTube, YouTube, 16 Oct. 2012, www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOVm8q0mCYA.

Core Vocabulary Resources

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the A&IT Team
    • Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
    • SETT Framework
  • Staff
    • AT Contact Request Form
    • P-CCS Home Teaching Hub
    • AT Process >
      • Students with a 504 Plan
      • Students with an IEP
    • Staff FAQs
    • AT & the IEP >
      • AT Data in the IEP
      • Discussing 'AT' at the IEP
      • Writing 'AT' into the IEP
    • AT Documents
    • Device Return
    • AAC >
      • AAC Resources
      • PODD Book
    • AT Resources & Training for Staff
    • EEF Grant Information
  • Families
    • P-CCS Home Learning Hub
    • Family FAQs
    • AT Process
    • AT & 504 Plans @ P-CCS
    • AT Resources & Training for Families
    • AAC >
      • AAC Resources
      • Proloquo2Go
      • TD Snap
      • TouchChat
    • Additional Resources for Families
  • RW4G@PCCS
    • Read&Write for Families
    • Read&Write for Staff
  • Resources
    • PCCS 1:1 Technology Initiative
    • eBook Resources
    • Chrome Tools
    • UDL Tools & Supports
  • Training
    • Calendar of Events & Upcoming Training Sessions
    • WoW! Webinar of the Week
    • AT Resources & Training for Staff
    • AT Resources & Training for Families
  • Contact Us
  • A&IT Blog
  • AAC Resources
  • AAC