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AAC for Speechies

ENROLMENTS ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED! Keep an eye on the website for details on our next AAC for Speechies program. AAC for Speechies will give you a solid introduction to...

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Proloquo2Go: Programming Like A Pro

About this course Learn the basics of Proloquo2Go in this 6 part course and how to program on your device. You will be able to set up a user. ...

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Ready, Set, Pictello!

About this course Get confident setting and up programming with Pictello, and using sequenced messages to support participation, interaction and conversation for your child, client or student. This course...

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Talking About the Important Stuff online course

Talking About the Important Stuff

This free online course is designed to build the capacity of young children with communication difficulties and their communication partners to have conversations that will improve well-being and self-advocacy...

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The Emerging Communicators

About this course An emergent communicator is one who typically uses behaviours, gestures, facial expression or body language to interact with others or to get their needs met. The course...

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The Expand Program

The Expand Program

About this course Would you like to have better conversations and be more confident with knowing what to model on your person’s communication system? Then this is the course...

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Well-Being Without Words

About this course When we experience something exciting, worrying, uplifting, or upsetting, one of the first things we do is to talk about it. This helps us to make...

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When the Words Aren’t There Yet

About this course Does your child, client or student have more to say than the words they have available? Has someone suggested Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to you?...

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When the Words Aren’t There Yet: Support Worker Training

About this course Does your client or person have more to say than the words they have available? Has someone suggested Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to you? Does...