If you’ve ever felt intimidated by AAC in the classroom, you’re not alone.
When I first started learning about AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), it felt like something only specialists truly understood. But the truth is, AAC doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In fact, supporting AAC users can be simple, natural, and something you’re probably already halfway doing.
Whether you’re a teacher, caregiver, or parent, here are three realistic, doable ways to support AAC users in your classroom, without adding stress to your day.
What Is AAC? (And Why It Matters)
Is confidence a constant struggle in your life? If it is, don’t worry, you’re not alone. We know that it’s hard when we live in a society that thrives on you not liking who you are, and constantly wants you to change, but you’ve got to try and get past that. We know that it’s not just as easy as saying that though, which is why we’re here to help.
Down below, we’re going to be talking about some of the ways that you can work on sorting your confidence out and living an overall better life because of it. If you’d like to find out more, feel free to read on.