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Supporting successful transition for individuals who use AAC

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Presenter: David McNaughton, Professor in Charge, Graduate Program in Special Education, Penn State University

 

Webcast Description:

This presentation will provide information on major barriers and important supports to successful transitions for individuals who use AAC. Case examples provided by individuals who use AAC will be used to illustrate transition strategies that promote positive outcomes for individuals who use AAC.

Participants in this seminar will be able to:

  • Describe valued transition outcomes for individuals who use AAC.
  • Identify major barriers to successful transitions for individuals who use AAC.
  • Identify important supports to successful transitions for individuals who use AAC.
  • Describe transition strategies that promote positive outcomes for individuals who use AAC.

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Support Activities and Materials

ASHA Resources Handout

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