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Post #4: AAC for DeafPlus Individuals

Brenda Fossett

10/17/2016 6:39 PM

One of the greatest challenges I faced when teaching DeafPlus students had to do with the development of AAC interventions that worked not only for them, but also for their typically developing Deaf peers and the Deaf staff who supported them. Speech generating devices were often particularly challenging for my DeafPlus students who lacked understanding of spoken language – they didn’t understand that the device talked and had difficulty monitoring output. In addition, their Deaf peers and Deaf staff wouldn’t necessarily know when a device had been activated, as they couldn’t hear it. In this screencast, you will learn about using AAC interventions for DeafPlus learners.

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