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165 - More Than Requests: Using AAC for Authentic Communication

165 - More Than Requests: Using AAC for Authentic Communication

FromLOMAH Disability Podcast


165 - More Than Requests: Using AAC for Authentic Communication

FromLOMAH Disability Podcast

ratings:
Length:
38 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Often, AAC is used for nothing more than to make requests. While requesting wants and needs is important, AAC can offer much more to complex communicators and those who wish to know them. About the Guest: Kate McLaughlin, M.S., CCC-SLP Kate McLaughlin is a speech-language pathologist specializing in AAC - alternative and augmentative communication for individuals with complex communication needs. She believes that autonomous communication, inclusion, and self-determination are fundamental human rights. She partners with individuals with complex communication needs and their families to support their AAC journey. Kate is a certified member of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association and holds licensure as a speech language pathologist in the state of Connecticut. She has worked in home, school, and clinic settings with clients of all ages. Kate trains parents and professionals on proven strategies to support their learner’s authentic and autonomous communication. Links to Mentioned Content: Kate’s website, The AAC Coach Follow Kate on Instagram and Facebook Kate’s course “Authentic AAC” Talking Mats Kim’s IG live from May 20, 2022 authentically communicating with Miranda Relevant LOMAH Podcast Episodes : Literacy Series in Season 5: Episodes 131 - 146 from Spring 2021 Episode 148 from September, 2021: Finding Clarity Among So Many Therapy Options
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The LOMAH Podcast is an award winning show that runs topical series deep diving into an issue for 10-12 episodes with interviews from expert guests, including self advocates. Your host, Kim, has a teenage daughter with level 3 non speaking autism who will require 24/7 support the rest of her life. Like many parents, Kim has a lot of important questions. She does not claim to know the answers for her child nor yours but does promise to search for them and share what she is discovering along the way. You will notice a striking difference in the earlier shows compared to the most recent as she has grown and evolved as a result of listening to expert guests and self advocates.