Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Other Communication Methods
Learn about Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Other Communication Methods
Read Books featuring AAC and Other Communication Methods
More Than Words: So Many Ways to Say What We Mean by Roz MacLean - PreK - 3
"More than Words" is a vibrant exploration of children's abilities to communicate. At the central theme of the book is the idea that talking is not the only way of saying something. One can write, use braille, type, and practice sign language, for example.
I Talk in Different Ways by Amanda C Hartmann
Explore how a young AAC user communicates and connects with the people in her life. She talks to them in so many different ways.
I Talk in Different Ways Read Aloud
A Day With No Words by Tiffany Hammond - PreK-3
Written by an autistic mother of two autistic sons, A Day With No Words successfully normalizes communication methods outside of verbal speech and provides representation of neurodiversity and autism in a way that affirms and celebrates.
Reading and Discussion Guide by ADL
A Day With No Words Read Aloud
A Day With No Words Coloring Sheet
A Day With No Words Educator’s Guide - this 32 page guide, created by the author, is available for free, or at 2 donation levels. Choose the option that fits your budget and financial ability best.
Dad and Me in the Morning by Patricia Lakin - K-3
A deaf boy and his father walk along the beach.
Dad and Me in the Morning Read Aloud
Dad and me in the Morning Lesson Plan
Learn about Deaf History, Culture and Sign Language
Deaf History, Culture and Sign Language
Learn about Spelling to Communicate (S2C)
S2C 101 by Gregory C Tino (11 minutes)