
Presenter(s)
Event Details
Topic:
augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Format:
lecture
Subject Level:
beginner
Age Span:
preschool
kindergarten - grade 6
grades 7-12
adult
Target Audience:
AT specialist
autism specialist
consultant
healthcare administration
K-12 administration
occupational therapist
speech language pathologist
Professional Development Credits
IACET CEUs:
0.01
ACVREP CEs:
1
Presentation Length: 1 hour
Date and Time (Central Daylight Time):
- October 21, 2026
- 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
Plaza 3
Description:
Participants will use a practical, neurodiversity-affirming and culturally/linguistically diverse (CLD)-affirming workflow to set up an iPad-based AAC system that remains communication-ready across settings. The session will walk through a customizable setup checklist that includes identity-aligned symbols/photos, multilingual considerations, and self-advocacy vocabulary, followed by a monitoring checklist for updates, password ownership, backups, and monthly vocabulary growth. A “non-MDM lockdown ladder” will demonstrate how to keep the iPad dedicated to communication using Guided Access, Screen Time restrictions, and Assistive Access. Participants will then learn a skills-based pathway to safely expand device-use beyond AAC (writing, schedules, camera, and other AT tools). A quick hardware segment will cover cases and mounting categories.
Learning Outcomes:
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to:
• Participants will create an affirming AAC setup and monitoring plan that includes identity-aligned symbols/photos, multilingual considerations, self-advocacy vocabulary, and a monthly maintenance routine (updates, backups, passwords, and vocabulary growth).
• Participants will configure a no-MDM “lockdown ladder” (Guided Access, Screen Time restrictions, and App Specific) to keep an iPad dedicated to a communication app and verify the lock is effective.
• Participants will design a tiered skill-building pathway that teaches students the operational and self-advocacy skills needed to expand device use beyond AAC while maintaining communication access and safety.
Disclosures:
Financial Disclosure:
James Phillip A. Engracia, MA, CCC-SLP, is a salaried employee of Encompass (nonprofit pediatric therapy organization). He has received compensation for presenting workshops, webinars, and conference sessions related to AAC, assistive technology, and speech-language therapy. He does not receive financial support from AAC device or software companies and has no relevant financial relationships with commercial entities producing products discussed in this presentation.
Non-Financial Disclosure:
James Phillip A. Engracia holds a Washington State Speech-Language Pathology license and maintains the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

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