Resources for Data Collection


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Ruling Out Other Methods of Communication
This resource will assist in discussing other methods of communication within the evaluation report that…
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7 Steps to Make Your First Session with the QTF a Success!
A step-by-step guide to support use of the QuickTalker Freestyle during your first session and…
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Medical Justification Guide
Justification to insurance why a high-tech device is medically required for your clients to meet…
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Core Vs. Fringe Vocabulary
This resource explains the importance of modeling and incorporating both core and fringe vocabulary on…
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10 Tips for Supporting AAC Implementation
These tips will help foster a positive relationship with clients and their use of the…
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Activities to Facilitate Communication Using AAC
Sample activities to incorporate AAC into the user’s favorite activities or routines.
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AAC Communication Temptations
Ideas and Suggestions for increasing spontaneous communication and initiating communication exchanges
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Prompting Strategies for New and Seasoned AAC Users
AAC Prompt Hierarchy is a structured approach used to support individuals with communication difficulties.
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Communication Functions: All the reasons we communicate
Communication functions help us use language effectively and expand AAC users' communication beyond choices.
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Communication Partner Skills For AAC Learners
Communication partners are essential for AAC users. They should model, wait, prompt, and respond.
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