
Presenter(s)
Event Details
Company-Affiliated:
Topic:
augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Format:
lecture
Subject Level:
intermediate
Age Span:
kindergarten - grade 6
grades 7-12
adult
Target Audience:
AT specialist
consultant
family member / caregiver
healthcare administration
speech language pathologist
teacher of the visually impaired
Professional Development Credits
IACET CEUs:
0.01
ACVREP CEs:
1
Presentation Length: 1 hour
Date and Time (Central Daylight Time):
- October 22, 2026
- 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location:
Atrium 7
Description:
AAC doesn’t end with school- it supports how people engage in life. This session explores how AAC can be used to support participation in hobbies, relationships, daily routines, and self-expression across school, home, and community settings. Using AAC systems as a demonstration tool, presenters will highlight practical strategies for embedding meaningful, real-world communication opportunities into everyday environments. Emphasis will be placed on supporting transition from school-based AAC use to long-term outcomes in adolescence and adulthood. Attendees will gain actionable ideas to move beyond task-based communication toward supporting autonomy, identity, and participation, regardless of age, ability, or access method.
Learning Outcomes:
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to:
• Participants will identify and apply at least three strategies to support AAC use for meaningful participation beyond academic tasks (e.g., social interaction, self-advocacy, daily routines).
• Participants will analyze a communication context (school, home, or community) and determine specific opportunities and supports for embedding AAC use across environments.
• Participants will describe how AAC intervention priorities shift across the lifespan and select at least two strategies that support transition from pediatric to adult communication outcomes.
Disclosures:
Amanda receives a salary from Smartbox Assistive Technology, Inc, and receives a salary from them.
Alicia receives a full-time salary from Smartbox Assistive Technology, Inc. She also earns part-time income from her private practice, providing AAC therapy services.

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