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Using tangible symbols receptively

charity.rowland@gmail.com

10/10/2014 11:21 AM

Here you see 2 examples of teachers using a student's tangible symbol system to communicate TO the student (receptive communication). This helps learners understand how their own system is used; it also helps them to comprehend the symbols.

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This is a great reminder. An AAC Specialist shared another video with me last year to really drive home the importance of communicating with the child's system... http://praacticalaac.org/video/aac-teaching-begin-with-aided-language-input/

StephanieK - 1/3/2015

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What a fantastic way to validate the child's voice and to support the understanding of speech- by using the child's system! Great examples!

Amy Parker - 10/10/2014

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