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Online SLP ASHA CEUs

Keyword(s): "AAC "

Sale thru 5/31/25

$29.00 USD

$23.00 USD

90% rating - reviews

0.1 ASHA CEUs

Telepractice And Augmentative And Alternative Communication (AAC) #e259

Presenter: Marissa Rocheleau, MA, CCC-SLP

This course outlines how to implement AAC in the telepractice setting. It will cover identifying appropriate models of intervention and assessment for AAC telepractice and discuss potential solutions for implementing AAC online.... more+

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Telepractice And Augmentative And Alternative Communication (AAC)

Comments From Prior Course Participants

"I liked the implementation discussion and modeling." S.V. (May 2025)

"The actual use of the ACC was most beneficial. I liked the demonstration with a client." D.T. (Apr. 2025)

"I appreciate that this course showed me I need to include more core vocabulary and weed out the fringe vocabulary for one of my students. I liked the video of the presenter interacting with a client." N.P. (Apr. 2025)

"The whole course was beneficial. I liked the examples." T.K. (Dec. 2024)

"Tx suggestions for modeling were helpful. Clear and concise information." M.G. (Oct. 2024)

"Modeling AAC before expecting use from the client was a beneficial topic. I liked the explanations on how to model AAC and different levels of technology that can be used." A.G. (Aug. 2024)

"Modeling Technology (i.e., use of software, doc camera, webcam and use of a facilitator) was helpful to discuss. I liked the research in tele AAC, resources and video of therapy." D.N. (Jul. 2024)

"All the information was beneficial. I liked the course's flexibility." M.M. (Jul. 2024)

"Using a documentation camera to model the use of a device was beneficial. I liked the example with the child." C.W. (Dec. 2023)

"The course was easy to understand." M.P. (Dec. 2023)

"The video examples were beneficial. I liked the examples of websites." A.F. (Nov. 2023)

"The various ways to model AAC via telepractice was beneficial to discuss." N.I. (Sep. 2023)

"Readily applicable suggestions and demonstrations. I liked the emphasis on parent coaching, as well as the demonstration and application of the free PRC PASS software." M.N. (Jul. 2023)

"I loved how the speaker gave specific and useful tips for all of her recommendations and strategies. This speaker in general is fantastic. I am a teletherapist, and her courses are always very useful and practical." L.P. (Jul. 2023)

"I liked the video examples and parent coaching." E.S. (Dec. 2022)

"I liked the video about the AAC apps. That was interesting, especially for someone who isn't overly familiar with AAC apps. I liked the resources that the presenter recommended." S.F. (Dec. 2022)

"Well organized and easy to follow course." C.P. (Nov. 2022)

"The research and modeling video was extremely helpful." K.D. (Oct. 2022)

"Liked the resources for free software downloads for SLPs. And I liked the video examples of sessions." A.H. (Oct. 2022)

"I would recommend this course." S.B. (Aug. 2022)

"The videos of modeling AAC within a treatment session were good." C.M. (June 2022)

"I liked the resources covered, and the video of an actual therapy session." K.H. (May 2022)

"Great resources and info on modeling." E.C. (May 2022)

"The presenter was great – easy to follow." S.W. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the modeling for the parent/facilitator." L.T. (Mar. 2022)

"Video of the actual session was very helpful. I liked learning the necessary criteria for effective AAC treatment via telepractice (having a partner on the other side, having the same system, 2nd camera, etc)." J.M. (Feb. 2022)

"Great resources provided, good video examples." T.A. (Feb. 2022)

"I liked the information regarding lesson planning with family (or staff in school as is my case), importance of modeling and facilitator." K.W. (Feb. 2022)

"Breadth of information of what is available for tx use." C.E. (Jan. 2022)

"The course was easy to follow, and going over AAC was most helpful." S.K. (Jan. 2022)

"Practical resources and clip of therapy session. How to involve parent/facilitator during therapy session." M.A. (Jan. 2022)

"I loved the example therapy session – it put all the parts together! This course was easy and simple, and I took away great info right away. It wasn't overwhelming like so many other courses are!" A.B. (Jan. 2022)

$44.00 USD

96% rating - reviews

0.2 ASHA CEUs

Augmentative And Alternative Communication: A Means For Equity And Inclusion For Individuals With Communication Disorders #e320

Presenter: Veronica Contreras, MS, CCC-SLP

This presentation will cover ideas to promote diversity and inclusion in the field of speech-language pathology in an effort to create equity for individuals with disabilities. This course discusses specific ways in which SLPs can utilize AAC to be more inclusive of all our client’s needs by considering AAC as a viable approach in our evaluations and therapy planning. Content is appropriate for both pediatric and adult clients. ... more+

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Augmentative And Alternative Communication: A Means For Equity And Inclusion For Individuals With Communication Disorders

Comments From Prior Course Participants

"The steps for evaluation for AAC were most beneficial. I liked the discussion of barriers to implementing AAC." R.P. (May 2025) 

"I appreciated giving voice to those who cannot communicate. Instructor was relaxed, real and gave many examples of communication barriers in real life situations." V.M. (May 2025)

"The discussion on the importance of not giving up but changing the "method" when there seems to be a plateau was most beneficial. The course was very well delivered." F.T. (Apr. 2025)

"I use AAC regularly in my daily practice; I think it was most helpful to hear about and think about the true diversity piece related to AAC. I liked the course's easy-to-follow format." L.L. (Apr. 2025)

"I really appreciated the depth in which AAC was discussed." J.H. (Apr. 2025)

"I liked the parent interview." K.W. (Apr. 2025)

"Real life information and research. I liked the assessment." M.B. (Mar. 2025)

"This course was accessible and thought-provoking. It combined knowledge of the linguistic aspects of AAC with examples of students whose varied needs were explored through the lens of AAC." V.C. (Jan. 2025)

"Going over low tech, high tech AAC systems was beneficial. The instructor is very engaging and passionate about the subject." L.D. (Jan. 2025)

"Suggestions to aid in assessment for AAC were helpful." S.P. (Jan. 2025)

"Different recommendations for each age or skill level were helpful." K.D. (Jan. 2025)

"I liked the don't be a nouner; communication is not just requesting! Easy to follow/understand, good information." C.N. (Jan. 2025)

"Supporting AAC from early intervention level. Presenter was clear and engaging. She covered a wide range of information to get started on the AAC inclusion and acceptance path." G.F. (Jan. 2025)

"The most beneficial topic from the course for my daily practice was the emphasis on Aided Language Stimulation and modeling AAC systems. This concept reinforced the importance of demonstrating the use of communication tools to my clients, integrating it naturally into their daily routines, and fostering their understanding of how to use AAC effectively. By incorporating this technique, I can better support my clients’ communication development, empower their families with practical strategies, and create a more inclusive environment for learning and interaction." A.G. (Jan. 2025)

"What I liked best was the practical and hands-on approach to implementing strategies like Aided Language Stimulation and the integration of low-tech and high-tech AAC systems. This course provided clear examples and actionable steps that I can directly apply to my daily practice, making it both engaging and highly relevant." A.G. (Jan. 2025)

"All of the information was relevant to my daily practice. I liked the parent interview and specific information regarding the ASHA articles and the recommended books." K.C. (Jan. 2025)

"I liked discussing inclusion for everyone. I liked being able to see the presenter." V.H. (Jan. 2025)

"I liked the evidence-based information. Clear Presentation." M.F. (Jan. 2025)

"All of the information was useful. I liked the examples of real people the presenter knows or has worked with who were included in the presentation." B.H. (Jan. 2025)

"After viewing this course, I am looking at assistive technology through a slightly different lens. Using technology to support someone with anxiety, selective mutism, ADHD, or other issues that impact their functional communication abilities wasn't always at the forefront of my mind when developing a plan for that child. I will absolutely be using this course to think of additional ways to support the students I serve at school, at home and in the community. I liked that this course wasn't just a professional narrating a script or reading from slides. I liked that she incorporated various pictures and videos to break up the monotony of the presentation. It was a nice way to support the information she was providing during the training." C.R. (Dec. 2024)

"The expanded view of AAC was beneficial. I enjoyed the parental interview." T.B. (Dec. 2024)

"It was beneficial to know the kind of AAC and how to choose the device for each kid." M.M. (Dec. 2024)

"Just the overall presentation itself helped with considering multiple views and perspectives from all AAC team members (including the user). I really liked seeing information about the Reddix Center." M.M. (Dec. 2024)

"Beneficial discussion of why it is important to have AAC available for students to feel included. I also enjoyed hearing from the parent." M.M. (Dec. 2024)

"The evaluation and SETT frameworks were beneficial. I liked all of the information." C.S. (Dec. 2024)

"Ideas for evaluating were beneficial. Good broad presentation on AAC throughout life span." R.M. (Dec. 2024)

"It was interesting discussing the new terms such as diversity and inclusion while using AAC. The speaker was well versed in this topic, and the course was easy to follow." D.P. (Dec. 2024)

"Example goals were helpful and I liked the video of the caregiver." A.R. (Dec. 2024)

"Loved how they incorporated the link to an AAC evaluation tool." A.M. (Dec. 2024)

"Beneficial discussion implementing AAC across the lifespan and across settings. I liked the examples provided." M.M. (Nov. 2024)

"I liked the presenter and guest. The implementation of AAC was helpful." N.T. (Nov. 2024)

"Resources were helpful. I liked the topic on Early Intervention." K.T. (Nov. 2024)

"All of the information was beneficial." J.O. (Nov. 2024)

"Beneficial examples and demonstrations seen in real-life situations. I liked the flexibility and completing at my convivence." J.H. (Oct. 2024)

"Great reminder of the topic. Very enthusiastic and engaging teacher." M.C. (Oct. 2024)

"The speaker was very encouraging for SLPs to learn about AAC, and I liked the speaker's passion." C.P. (Oct. 2024)

"Exploring all areas of the client's life to determine the most appropriate system for the age and ability. The presenter exhibited practical knowledge as well as a passion for providing the best device(s) for communication." S.E. (Oct. 2024)

"AAC evaluations and treatment were beneficial to discuss. The presenter was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the subject matter." J.C. (Oct. 2024)

"Lots of practical tools of how to create a supportive AAC environment for students within schools and recognize general barriers for potential use of AAC. I liked the presenter's knowledge and delivery." E.C. (Oct. 2024)

"How Modern technology aids in communication, and acceptance of AAC systems were beneficial topics. I enjoyed the flow of delivery and the relevance of how I can apply course to my population." D.L. (Oct. 2024)

"The use of assistive technology for all students. This includes students who are verbal, but may exhibit disabilities in other areas or are hesitant to speak in front of others. I really enjoyed the interview with the parent and her experiences with her son using AAC." L.S. (Sep. 2024)

"Discussing different methods to assess a person for AAC was helpful. I liked the learning objectives." T.J. (Sep. 2024)

"Beneficial discussion on how to evaluate a student for AAC systems as well as client advocacy. The presenter was clearly passionate about her clients as well as teaching other SLPs about this topic." S.B. (Aug. 2024)

"Discussing helping kids to speak even with no or low-tech options was beneficial. This course gave many examples of what to use." K.P. (Aug. 2024)

"Great presenter - kept my attention." T.G. (Aug. 2024)

"The variety of low and high tech was helpful to discuss. I liked the demonstration of pts who use AAC." A.K. (Aug. 2024)

"I love the versatility of the Communication Checklist to ALL areas of clinical practice. I haven't worked with kids in years, but see a huge use of it in the adult/medical practice arenas. Met the DEI requirement, and clearly the speaker is passionate about her field and that is refreshing!" M.C. (Aug. 2024)

"Collaboration with family members was beneficial. I enjoyed the ease of use of this course." D.U. (Jul. 2024)

"I liked the discussion that "AAC is not done in isolation". Very concise, easy to follow course." H.H. (Jul. 2024)

"The discussion that there are all different kinds of children, teens, adults who would benefit from AAC, and that work with AAC needs to start early and it can be either low tech or high tech or a combination of both. You want to use what works best for the client and that is going to be the most beneficial. Discovering that it's not just speech-impaired clients that benefit from AAC. It can be used in a variety of other situations. It is so so important to use to help a client find their voice so that they can functionally communicate." B.L. (Jul. 2024)

"All of the information was beneficial. I liked the course's flexibility." M.M. (Jul. 2024)

"Modeling the AAC was helpful. The course kept my interest." G.L. (Jul. 2024)

"Showing parents how to best learn to communicate with their child. The lecturer gave a lot of information and made it interesting. I thought this was going to be a to-do course. It turned into a what-if and thinking course." C.N. (Jun. 2024)

"It was helpful to discuss the variations in the AAC devices. I liked the passion of the presenter for our position on early intervention and inclusion as SLPs." J.H. (Jun. 2024)

"Use of AAC was beneficial to discuss. I liked the course format." J.H. (Jun. 2024)

"All the content was useful. This course was so powerful. The presenter is so passionate about AAC. It really helped light a fire under me." S.G. (Jun. 2024)

"It was beneficial to discuss integrating parents to practice/participate with AAC." M.K. (Jun. 2024)

"I liked the experience and passion of the presenter." L.D. (Jun. 2024)

"Discussing how AAC devices support and improve communication was beneficial. I enjoyed the examples." L.A. (Jun. 2024)

"I liked the resources offered towards the end of the presentation." J.S. (Jun. 2024)

"Advocacy for students requiring AAC was beneficial. The presenter was so passionate about AAC and the ways in which to assist students in utilizing and practicing their AAC outside of the therapy room environment." T.J. (Jun. 2024)

"Considerations and barriers to address when selecting the right device for the individual. Really good flow to the presentation, and information was conveyed in a manner easy to understand." B.S. (Jun. 2024)

"It was helpful to discuss considering contextual factors when evaluating AAC. The presenter was very knowledgeable and seamlessly presented the content in a manner that was easy to digest." H.M. (Jun. 2024)

"Evaluation and support for AAC was beneficial. I liked the online format." J.A. (May 2024)

"Discussing the specific use of AAC was beneficial. I enjoyed the personalized presentation." M.R. (May 2024)

"The presenter was very dynamic and easy to listen to. The section discussing AAC for adults was helpful." L.H. (May 2024)

$189.00 USD

97% rating - reviews

1.5 ASHA CEUs

Competencies In Using Alternative And Augmentative Communication (AAC) For Language Development #e310

Presenters: Megan Brazas, MA, CCC-SLP, QOM & Beth Speaker-Christensen, MA, CCC-SLP/L, ATP

This comprehensive online training provides a step-by-step process to conduct dynamic and collaborative AAC assessment, select optimal AAC systems for your learners, effectively coach communication partners, understand and use AAC prompt hierarchies, and expand vocabulary using AAC treatment principles. Case studies will be presented to facilitate the AAC evaluation and assessment process and to aid in treatment planning. Downloadable bonus resources allow you to get started with assessment and therapy with your current caseload.... more+

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Competencies In Using Alternative And Augmentative Communication (AAC) For Language Development

Comments From Prior Course Participants

"Implementation of AAC was the best. I liked the amount of information covered." J.J. (May 2025)

"The videos and examples were great. I liked breaking the information into smaller modules." S.W. (Apr. 2025)

"I appreciated going over implementation of AAC devices as well as the videos." C.G. (Apr. 2025)

"Discussion of Access Methods was beneficial. Liked that I could go at my own pace." M.B. (Mar. 2025)

"I liked the presenters and the info on evaluation." J.L. (Mar. 2025)

"Feature matching was a beneficial topic." C.B. (Mar. 2025)

"I liked the overview of a variety of AAC systems. The course information was organized." S.C. (Mar. 2025)

"It was helpful to discuss how to use and access different forms of AAC. Difference between low tech, mid tech, and high tech. How to support children and families. I enjoyed the intervention strategies and in-depth explanation of different AAC." A.S. (Mar. 2025)

"I liked the topic on the different types of AAC and how each video was presented to demonstrate. I liked that there were resources/handouts provided." S.R. (Mar. 2025)

"The dynamic assessment was helpful. So much information- very comprehensive." S.E. (Mar. 2025)

"Tools for evaluation, cues for intervention and training were beneficial. I liked that I could take the course when I had time, the videos and the research summaries." A.M. (Mar. 2025)

"I primarily work with the ASD population and the discussion on the various assessments I could utilize in my daily practice was most beneficial. The case studies were helpful in utilizing information provided." S.O. (Mar. 2025)

"Learning more about the evaluation and customization process of AAC was beneficial. I liked the example goals provided for various areas of communication." K.S. (Feb. 2025)

"All of the information was beneficial! I was recently named our district's AAC Specialist, and everything I have learned from this course will be helpful in my new job! How thorough each section was- I learned SO much!" L.O. (Feb. 2025)

"All topics were helpful. Lots of examples. Unbiased, research and experience based." M.G. (Feb. 2025)

"CVI devices were beneficial to discuss. I appreciated the forms that came with the course." E.S. (Feb. 2025)

"When reflecting on the course content, I found the discussion about aided language input and its impact on language development to be the most beneficial for my daily practice. The emphasis on modeling language using AAC systems not only reinforced the importance of integrating AAC tools into natural interactions but also provided practical strategies for implementation. This topic highlighted how consistent modeling, paired with engaging and meaningful activities, can significantly enhance pragmatic, semantic, syntactic, and morphological development in AAC learners. This information has directly influenced how I approach therapy sessions, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with families and caregivers to ensure AAC modeling is consistent across environments." A.G. (Jan. 2025)

"What I appreciated most about this online course was its practical application of evidence-based strategies for working with AAC learners. The inclusion of topics such as aided language input, the importance of core vocabulary, and feature matching in AAC evaluations was particularly valuable. Additionally, the course’s focus on collaboration with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams emphasized a holistic approach to AAC intervention. The structure and depth of content made it both engaging and highly relevant to the needs of the individuals I support." A.G. (Jan. 2025)

"It was beneficial to discuss working with staff and students new to AAC." K.M. (Jan. 2025)

"Planning for AAC for a client was helpful. I liked the child videos." J.M. (Jan. 2025)

"All information regarding AAC was beneficial." B.H. (Jan. 2025)

"It was helpful to discuss the barriers to AAC, and not having personal vocabulary accessible to each patient." S.B. (Dec. 2024)

"All of the information was excellent and really broadened my knowledge of AAC. I have so many clients who will benefit from this knowledge. It had multiple modes of information so it was pretty accessible for me even with ADHD." A.M. (Dec. 2024)

"This course created trauma-informed content surrounding AAC and I found that super helpful and consistent with providing services in a way that supports the mental health of our clients." B.T. (Dec. 2024)

"Feature Matching ideas and how to get PT/OT involved were beneficial. Very detailed." A.A. (Dec. 2024)

"All of the information was beneficial for me as I have a lot of kiddos on my caseload who benefit from AAC." K.D. (Dec. 2024)

"I liked the order and organization of the various modules; instructors were engaging." K.C. (Dec. 2024)

"Evaluation and treatment were helpful topics. I enjoyed the in-depth information from each module, great pictures, charts, resources, research, and videos." Z.V. (Dec. 2024)

"Planning AAC use was beneficial to discuss." D.K. (Nov. 2024)

"Assessments were helpful. I enjoyed the various ways to implement AAC." C.Y. (Nov. 2024)

"The presenters provided information regarding every aspect of AAC. Their pacing was good and they were engaging. I found the portion discussing evaluations to be most useful." J.W. (Nov. 2024)

"While I've been a practicing SLP in the school setting for 20 years, I have not had a child with AAC needs on my caseload for quite some time. I am thus learning the information for the "first time" in a while and so feel that all areas covered are beneficial to me in this stage of my learning." S.L. (Oct. 2024)

"This is a go-to resource for this area of our profession! This course is truly amazing in its breadth and depth of information. It was so thoughtfully presented. I appreciated having two speakers deliver the content. Video examples were excellent, as were all supporting documents." S.L. (Oct. 2024)

"The entire course was helpful to better understand AAC from the beginning through to implementation. The last section on planning and intervention will help me to support a lot of my clients, families and co-workers to better help with positive outcomes. Helpful and applicable information I learned! The videos were helpful to visualize the content being taught and the extra resources will be SO helpful!" J.C. (Oct. 2024)

"Evaluations were helpful. This course was comprehensive and had great resources." E.G. (Oct. 2024)

"All of the topics were beneficial. I appreciated the ability to start and stop at my convenience." B.C. (Sep. 2024)

"I work heavily in an AAC Autism school, so this whole presentation helped so much. I liked the printable PowerPoints before watching the sessions." K.R. (Sep. 2024)

"I appreciated all the examples of different vocabulary options/ trials, access method discussion, and possible goal options." A.S. (Sep. 2024)

"Discussing how to implement AAC into sessions was beneficial. The course was very well rounded and touched all areas of AAC, from what it is to how to get a device to how to use it, etc." E.N. (Aug. 2024)

"Discussing different types of AAC devices was helpful. I liked the layout." A.P. (Aug. 2024)

"Specific examples and modeling of intervention techniques were beneficial. Also, the handouts are excellent; I can refer back to them whenever necessary." K.T. (Aug. 2024)

"Evaluation process was beneficial. I enjoyed going over all of the different systems." M.P. (Aug. 2024)

"The assessment and treatment modules were helpful. Well paced, lots of great information and examples." J.L. (Aug. 2024)

"I liked the emphasis on teamwork and prompt strategies to help everyone to at least try. Very inclusive course." C.N. (Jul. 2024)

"I don't have much experience with AAC, so all of the content will be beneficial. The presenters were interesting, and the video examples were helpful." C.D. (Jul. 2024)

"Application opportunity was beneficial. I liked the detailed information." M.M. (Jul. 2024)

"AAC and CCN; practical application of what was discussed. I liked that I could stop and come back, go back to sections that I needed to review before moving on." D.D. (Jul. 2024)

"All of the information was beneficial! Especially the treatment portions. I liked how much detail was included. It was more advanced than other courses I have taken and just what I needed to "up" my AAC game!" K.F. (Jun. 2024)

"I really enjoyed the discussion about goal writing and how it's important to be looking for all of the initial skills (i.e., joint attention, attempting to touch device, etc.) when tracking progress! Lots of great video examples!" E.S. (Jun. 2024)

"I felt the assessment and interventions for using AAC were beneficial. I appreciated the different forms provided that will be helpful in planning how to teach AAC use across settings and how to target vocabulary." C.G. (Jun. 2024)

"Feature Matching ideas were beneficial. I liked the case studies." J.W. (Jun. 2024)

"The treatment module was helpful. The course was very thorough and in depth." C.S. (Jun. 2024)

"I enjoyed the in-depth information." T.M. (Jun. 2024)

"AAC evaluation and implementation was helpful. I feel better prepared now to support my students who need AAC." S.S. (Jun. 2024)

"The discussion on AAC was beneficial and I liked that the course was online." S.F. (Jun. 2024)

"This is a comprehensive course on AAC!! If you wish to learn more about AAC, take this course. The presenters were excellent with such useful and insightful information. WOW, I learned so much. Thank you for sharing your expertise. I will be able to use so much of this information with my students." G.J. (May 2024)

"This was one of the most comprehensive, well-done courses I have taken. The self-study format is fantastic. I love how it was broken down into different modules. The use of research was so well done. Clear examples were given in terms of assessment tools, case studies, etc. Well done!" J.F. (May 2024)

$69.00 USD

98% rating - reviews

0.3 ASHA CEUs

How To Incorporate Core Vocabulary With Picture Exchange Using A Low-Tech AAC Device #e269

Presenter: Megan Brazas, MA, CCC-SLP, QOM

While focusing solely on picture exchange is certainly beneficial for many children, successful outcomes using this approach still leave children unable to communicate in sentences and unable to say what they want to say, when they want to say it. This course will introduce the Core Vocabulary Exchange System® (CVES™), which incorporates picture exchange with core vocabulary to teach functional communication skills. Participants will learn to... more+

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Comments From Prior Course Participants

"How to mask words and expand on the words used by the child was most helpful. I liked the specific detailed examples and visuals." C.C. (May 2025)

"I am grateful I learned how to identify core vocabulary and apply methods to make the language we build on more robust. I appreciated the topic and the presenter's answers to audience questions." E.H. (Apr. 2025)

"I enjoyed discussing pairing core words with visual schedule. I liked the variety of examples to expand language functions using core words, background evidence based/researched based." M.G. (Apr. 2025) 

"The comparison between the use of low tech and high tech communication systems was helpful. The presenter provided many examples during the lecture." N.B. (Mar. 2025)

"The discussion about how to implement CVES with varied different materials/strategies was beneficial. I liked the segmentation of the course material." E.S. (Mar. 2025)

"Incorporating more core words was helpful. Good course length and divided up well." S.B. (Mar. 2025)

"Pairing core with fringe on visual schedule was helpful. I liked the visuals and examples." R.R. (Mar. 2025)

"I enjoyed learning about all of the EBP and learning about the multi-sensory system, especially how it related to children with ASD. I liked all the modes of learning (i.e., lecture, seeing her use a real CVES model with the icons, video inserts, documentation of checklists for a real child, etc.). I appreciated how she took questions during her lecture as well." D.N. (Mar. 2025)

"How this setup supports social reciprocity and opportunities to help children--especially with strong gestalt language learning style, additional avenues to practice flexible language use--and how to avoid pitfalls of creating limiting carrier phrase as primary communication option. Handouts were very helpful and will be good for training/sharing with parents and assistants." R.L. (Dec. 2024)

"The first section explaining the CVES was the most beneficial to me as I had specific students in mind that I would like to use this system with. For me and my caseload of students, this course touched on so many areas pertinent to my students. I now have a better understanding of where to start with using a picture communication system. The discussion on ABA and reinforcers was also very helpful to me. After this course I am excited to incorporate so much of what I have learned into my therapy practices." P.D. (Dec. 2024)

"The discussion of imageability was beneficial. Lots of visuals and examples." A.R. (Dec. 2024)

"The slides and the presenter were simple to understand." A.R. (Nov. 2024)

"CVES! Core Vocabulary Foldout, Binder Inserts and Communication Card helps the students to learn more words and helping with communication! The presenter is very knowledgeable and the topics she covers are helpful to me for teaching the Sped kids!" H.C. (Oct. 2024)

"Detailed explanation of the importance of core vocabulary and personal core. Very detailed and thorough explanation of CVES." P.R. (Oct. 2024)

"How to start with CVES as a way to incorporate more core vocabulary into my everyday practice. The presenter was very knowledgeable and explained the content well." E.J. (Oct. 2024)

"Excellent course overall. All topics were important to consider. Info on autism was appreciated." G.S. (Aug. 2024)

"Using Core Vocabulary checklists to determine selection and track use was helpful. I enjoyed the examples and explanations." E.O. (Aug. 2024)

"Development of a Personal Core List was beneficial. The topic was very functional." C.M. (Aug. 2024)

"Discussing how to set up core word boards, and an overview of CVES was beneficial. I liked that this course presented exactly what it advertised." C.A. (Jul. 2024)

"Discussing ways to determine which words are beneficial to begin using with a child. I also liked the specific examples." M.R. (Jun. 2024)

"Discussing applied behaviour analysis to apply in the area of reinforcer assessment, core words chart etc was helpful. I enjoyed learning and understanding the general knowledge and doing it in our free time." K.S. (Jun. 2024)

"It was beneficial to discuss how to utilize the CVES system. Very thorough information and applicable/functional." K.H. (May. 2024)

"The use of prompt hierarchy and how does a prompt look or sound like was beneficial. I liked the chart of prompt hierarchy." J.L. (May. 2024)

"Adding in core words to picture exchange type system was helpful." S.S. (May. 2024)

"Beneficial information about use of core words vs fringe words; definition of imageability and the importance of sensory modalities to teach core words." T.A. (May. 2024)

"CVES is new to me, so the course as a whole is beneficial to my daily practice. She did a great job with visuals (I did not have to do a lot of note-taking), and gave lots of examples as well." S.D. (May. 2024)

"Core Word and Core Vocabulary and how they are utilized to communicate using CVES as a starter for AAC was beneficial. I liked the slides and her examples on the table." M.S. (Apr. 2024)

"The materials were practical and the examples and tools provided can be used with a variety of students. The idea of a low-tech AAC could benefit many non-verbal students and understanding what vocabulary to use that can support communication of a variety of communication needs." O.Z. (Apr. 2024)

"I found all of the course very beneficial, I particularly liked the resources provided for planning core words and extended vocabulary. Also transitioning from CVES to other systems. Resources, handout examples in the last section." P.Z. (Apr. 2024)

"I liked the ideas of how to incorporate core words into daily routines." M.T. (Apr. 2024)

"Discussing core vocabulary and the first functional words from all children was helpful. I liked all of this course." P.C. (Apr. 2024)

"Imageability and CVES were beneficial topics." A.J. (Mar. 2024)

"It was beneficial to discuss how to use CVES. Great to see the speaker on video next to slides." S.L. (Mar. 2024)

"Excellent course." C.C. (Mar. 2024)

"All of this course was helpful. I work with many preschool and school-age children with ASD who benefit from the use of visual icons to enhance their understanding and expression of basic needs and wants. I enjoyed the accessibility of viewing the speaker, reviewing the slides, printing out handouts and watching the videos in my own time." V.M. (Mar. 2024)

"The instructor was so knowledgeable. Learning how to choose specific vocabulary." R.F. (Jan. 2024)

"Beneficial topics included aided language input, modeling more than what the child may use in their exchange, communication loops, and the child being both speaker and listener (practice both roles). Well organized and good overview of CVES." C.W. (Dec. 2023)

"Discussing low-tech devices was helpful. I liked the checklists." P.W. (Dec. 2023)

"Excellent presentation with valuable expertise." S.S. (Dec. 2023)

"I liked learning how to use CVES, the visuals, and the pace of the course." E.B. (Nov. 2023)

"The course content was very easily absorbed with great examples (I loved examples!) and quite easily carried into everyday practice. Learned the concept of pruning and the loss of cognitive function over time if receptive and expressive language stimulation isn't varied in order to grow white matter in all communication areas." S.G. (Nov. 2023)

"All of the topics were very helpful as I am new to AAC and trying to gain a better understanding. I found how to correctly use the low-tech devices in my therapy the most beneficial. I loved the videos the presenter showed of her clients using the low-tech devices and communication exchanges." K.H. (Nov. 2023)

"It was helpful to learn more information about AAC. The explanations were easy to follow." A.L. (Nov. 2023)

"The organization of the core vocabulary was helpful. I liked the visuals of the low-tech AAC boards." C.S. (Oct. 2023)

"I liked the concept of this system and will use it with students. Clear slides and very well explained by the presenter." E.D. (Oct. 2023)

"We have many students who use either PECS or the Proloquo2Go application on a an iPad. I've had a hard time bridging the gap between the two, as well as teaching core words using PECS. This course provided great input regarding these two issues, as well as many functional tools for assessment and activities to facilitate increasing utterance length and vocabulary repertoire. I liked the assessment tools and handouts, and video examples." G.O. (Oct. 2023)

"The core checklist was helpful to determine the plan for targeted vocabulary based on what words the child understands, uses and generalizes. I liked the course handouts and charts." V.F. (Oct. 2023)

"I liked the rationale for beginning with the 105 to 189 word sets. And the ability to take the course when & where I have time." S.B. (Oct. 2023)

"Learning how to use the CVES system with different approaches was beneficial. This course addressed many of the issues that PECS and core board have." M.P. (Sep. 2023)

"Speaker was knowledgeable. I liked the reinforcer assessment and use of CVES." M.P. (Sep. 2023)

"The entire presentation was very comprehensive and organized. The information presented thoroughly described how to implement the CVES program. The core word acquisition checklist seems very useful to assess ongoing progress." K.R. (Aug. 2023)

"The steps for language acquisition were beneficial and including the desired words. I liked the different ways for using requests, labeling, rejecting, etc." L.W. (Aug. 2023)

"Data collection and reinforcer assessment tools were helpful. Good organization of materials presented." E.E. (Aug. 2023)

"The topic of personal core is meaningful. The importance of teaching core vocabulary and what is meaningful to students using AAC. Instead of using random core words, I will choose words that are imageable to increase communication. Her presentation included visual examples and how to implement them in therapy." S.G. (Aug. 2023)

"All of it was useful! I liked the examples of what the CVES looked like and how it is used." R.R. (Jul. 2023)

"I found that the CVES was a systematic way of introducing a low tech communication system to facilitate language acquisition and communication intent to mainly non-verbal students. The system is customizable to individuals and incorporates personal core to the already 400 core vocabulary. The presenter demonstrated how to initiate the system and to facilitate language development. I liked the many forms and examples." M.L. (Jul. 2023)

"I liked the core vocabulary usage. Course was easy to follow." W.S. (Jul. 2023)

"The speaker was interesting, and time flew by! The overall design of this program with charts to track will be extremely useful. All the handouts were very detailed and comprehensive, which allowed more attention to listening to the speaker and adding notes versus taking notes." E.V. (Jun. 2023)

"The presenter was well-spoken and provided a lot of research and examples throughout. Learning to use a low-tech AAC system to transition to a higher-tech device was beneficial. I liked the course pace." B.S. (Jun. 2023)

"I liked the idea of keeping icon pictures in the same place for motor memory and color-coordinating types of words. The idea of placing white masking icons around a target word was a great teaching tool. The addition of core words to a student's visual schedule was also a great idea. This course was well organized and there were several examples of how this system would work throughout the day." S.Q. (Jun. 2023)

"This information is usable and relatable. I liked the reinforcer profiles and the checklist for words being used and in what context they are being used. I also liked how this system combines using core words with a picture exchange and with a motor plan component." M.J. (May 2023)

"I liked the discussion of core vocabulary with autism. And the CVES binders." A.G. (May 2023)

"Quality instruction and knowledgeable instructor. In-depth discussion of the Core Vocabulary Exchange System." P.S. (May 2023)

"Handouts and presentation were clear. Learning prompts to be avoided was beneficial." C.C (May 2023)

"I liked the speaker's knowledge and this use of AAC." L.V. (May 2023)

"The entire discussion! I soaked it all in! I appreciated the supplemental videos. I liked the whole course!" C.R. (Apr. 2023)

"I liked learning how to integrate the CVES into therapy and routines." A.C. (Mar. 2023)

"This system makes so much more sense than the basic picture exchange for items in immediate environment. Personally, the section on autism and the neuroscience behind attention and filtering deficits was the most beneficial." D.H. (Mar. 2023)

"I enjoyed the discussion on how to implement and use CVES with students. I thought the structure of explaining the purpose of CVES, how to put the tools together, and begin introduction for use was helpful." S.M. (Mar. 2023)

"Reasoning behind single word use. I liked the entire course and especially loved all the checklists and planning tools." S.M. (Mar. 2023)

"Language development (SNUG), motor planning were beneficial. I liked the focus on language, resources, and videos." A.B. (Mar. 2023)

"All of it was beneficial." B.S. (Feb. 2023)

"I liked the concepts of low-tech and core vocabulary with AAC systems and how they can be used in situations where hi-tech cannot be used. Core Word Acquisition Checklist will be beneficial." M.B. (Feb. 2023)

"I liked the core language and the case studies." B.R. (Jan. 2023)

"I liked all of it. Seeing how to use CVES with students in therapy was beneficial." R.I. (Jan. 2023)

"Course was practical. Examples were easy to understand. I liked the use of core vocabulary." O.R. (Dec. 2022)

"The speaker was excellent, and the resources will be extremely helpful." C.P. (Dec. 2022)

"Thorough and great handouts - and videos of actual use of program." M.S. (Dec. 2022)

"Good pace and demonstrations." C.R. (Dec. 2022)

"I learned more about brain functioning in ASD individuals, and the possibility that we can influence that development via language and communication skills learning. Excellent language development review. Specific information on how to use the system. A presentation I could easily refer back to, as needed." M.G. (Dec. 2022)

"This is a great AAC tool and helpful for those patients that aren’t ready for a high tech device. I recently took another AAC course and the content in this one was very consistent. It mentioned the following: elicit requests using preferred reinforcers, give adequate response time, and having icons in the same place is very important for motor planning." J.V. (Dec. 2022)

"Very clear, organized presentation. One of the best I have ever attended." T.R. (Nov. 2022)

"Easy to navigate course." E.S. (Nov. 2022)

"The combination of the speaker's instruction, videos, materials, and examples for better understanding was good. I liked the connection between typical language development and the actual use of CVES." A.L. (Nov. 2022)

"I liked the structure of the handouts and the idea of imageability. Good protocol for initial core word identification." T.C. (Oct. 2022)

"Format of course was good. I liked the explanation/discussion of core words." S.F. (Oct. 2022)

"I liked the visuals included in the slides. And learning how to assess for core word acquisition." R.M. (Oct. 2022)

"Using CVES to increase both expressive and receptive language skills was good to learn. The course was rich in content." A.G. (Sept. 2022)

"I liked how it tied in with typical language development. And learning how to setup the core boards and binders." P.K. (Sept. 2022)

"I liked all of the content - choosing core words and fringe vocabulary for specific children, and taking data for understanding and use." D.K. (Aug. 2022)

"The whole webinar was beneficial for my daily practice."  V.K. (Aug. 2022)

"Learning how to use picture exchange when teaching vocabulary was good. I liked all of the course content."  N.C. (Aug. 2022)

"Great information to utilize in practice."  M.C. (Aug. 2022)

"There was a lot of information and examples provided that allowed for application of the knowledge. I liked the demonstrations for carryover of skills for more than communication for basic statements." A.R. (July 2022)

"I liked the instruction on phrases to model using child's preferred activities." M.V. (July 2022)

"Learning how to incorporate low tech AAC into different forms of communication was beneficial. And learning how to use this form of communication with different populations." L.K. (July 2022)

"I loved the organization, the colorful slides and using the CVES pictures. I loved recording the baby’s first 10 words and analyzing what word types they are using." J.S. (July 2022)

"It was packed with an abundance of information. I liked the downloadable handouts/inventories. Also the therapy clips of the children using CVES." L.M. (June 2022)

"It was all superbly explained and pertinent to helping my youngest students who are just beginning a language journey. The Aided Language Input section was especially helpful; also showing first 10 words, and how to use masking. The presenter did a marvelous job of comprehensive coverage of CVES and all its components as well as explaining all of the what/how/why basics." K.A. (June 2022)

"I liked how it supported functional communication. The video clips showing use of the visual schedule, masking icons, SNUG and specific uses of the CVES were good. The handouts are helpful including the reinforcement assessment, etc." C.H. (June 2022)

"I liked the entire course. The instructor was great!" R.E. (June 2022)

"I liked learning to use core with the first / then and scheduling, how to use core words in their many functions, how to get started - the inventories and language acquisition, and that I was able to view course in my own time and place. Also great resources." T.P. (June 2022)

"It gave excellent explanation on how to teach core vocabulary using picture exchange. I liked the discussion on how to choose core vocabulary based on imageability." S.Z. (May 2022)

"I love that it was on demand and saved my progress!" J.F. (May 2022)

"I liked the examples for language expansion." A.S. (May 2022)

"I liked the use of core words in language acquisition and expansion. Appreciated that the presentation was divided into sections with access to print the slides." M.H. (May 2022)

"I liked the concept of parents filling out the inventory at the beginning, then again after a few weeks to assess progress and determine goals." S.F. (May 2022)

"I love the idea of pairing our daily schedule with core words (I'm currently a Pre-K teacher, though I've also been an SLP for many years). The information was very practical and very clear." R.W. (Apr. 2022)

"The use of the CVES system as a low tech AAC system for use with my low to non-verbal students will benefit my practice. I liked the course. It was a wonderful presentation." N.W. (Apr. 2022)

"The course was very easy to understand and interesting. Learning how to incorporate core vocabulary and aided language into my sessions, creating a communication loop, and using the icons to respond back to my students was beneficial for my practice." D.G. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the availability of how to start with use of icons, then track and keep data on progress." A.B. (Mar. 2022)

"Very practical. I liked the imageability and methods to create inventories." D.G. (Mar. 2022)

"Course was engaging. I liked the ideas to mask words for students who are learning at a slower rate." J.G. (Mar. 2022)

"The course had the content and style of in-person, yet it was online. Very convenient." L.C. (Mar. 2022)

"Will definitely be utilizing this process. Very, very useful!" J.H. (Mar. 2022)

"Learning that with ASD there are connectivity deficits in the brain and their impact and how we as clinicians can connect the white fiber tracts via receptive input to reduce over-pruning." J.B. (Mar. 2022)

"I think this will benefit some of the younger kids at our school." J.W. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the blend of best practice and research information, and learning about an exchange system highlighting core words. I liked how CVES can be a bridge to a speech generating device with robust language pages." M.J. (Mar. 2022)

"Excellent Workshop! This system is completely new to me and I'm excited to try it!" D.B. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the importance of core vocabulary overall and how to use it with picture exchange. The presenter kept my attention throughout and it was easy to follow." K.K. (Feb. 2022)

"I liked the information on how to start choosing vocabulary and then how to build child's language going forward using the device. Sometimes choosing vocabulary can be overwhelming as there can be so many options." K.W. (Jan. 2022)

"Great conference - excellent examples - well explained and demonstrated." T.A. (Jan. 2022)

"Presenter was very easy to follow and kept my attention even though it was online." L.T. (Jan. 2022)

"I liked all of it as I continue to struggle with how to use low tech devices with nonverbal children. We do not have a system in place so I will have to order this one. Plus being able to watch tutorials on youtube is very helpful." N.M. (Jan. 2022)

"Excellent examples - well explained and demonstrated - great handouts." T.A. (Jan. 2022)

"Presenter was very easy to follow and kept my attention even though it was online." L.T. (Jan. 2022)

$49.00 USD

92% rating - reviews

0.25 ASHA CEUs

Functional AAC Assessment And Intervention Strategies For Individuals With Severe Disabilities In Schools And Other Settings #e191

Presenter: Stephen Calculator, PhD, CCC-SLP

This course highlights functional AAC assessment and intervention strategies to foster communication, educational, and related skills in individuals with severe disabilities. Emphasis will be placed on the use of integrated models of service delivery and ecologically valid, evidence-based procedures such as natural supports, embedded goals, discipline-free objectives, skill clusters, and discrepancy analysis. Overarching themes of the presentation will be participation, membership and inclusion.... more+

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Comments From Prior Course Participants

"I learned a lot of new vocabulary!! I loved the connection to the future, and preparing our students for a fulfilling life in adulthood, and creating objectives/choosing targets accordingly. The speaker kept my attention, and his anecdotes were very helpful." N.B. (Jan. 2025)

"Skilled clusters were beneficial to discuss. I liked the flow and the setup of the information." C.Y. (Jan. 2025)

"I liked the matrix and the quick rating scale used as it is easy to implement." A.V. (Dec. 2024)

"Block scheduling, and working with others as a consultant were beneficial topics. I liked the course's ease of access." S.L. (Dec. 2024)

"I feel like moving towards an integrative model for service delivery makes so much more sense than seeing children individually for all of our service minutes. I am with them for such a short period of time during their day. I liked the concept of asking parents what their dreams are for their children and incorporating that into their educational program. I also found the visual for the friendship circle interesting. Got me thinking about the students on my caseload and how scarce some of the most inner rings would be since they are primarily non-verbal and are emergent learners on the autism spectrum." C.R. (Dec. 2024)

"Examples of functional goals were helpful." K.H. (Nov. 2024)

"Discussion of the Matrix and thinking outside typical practices was beneficial." M.S. (Oct. 2024)

"Finding functionality in AAC beyond making requests was a helpful topic." J.U. (Sep. 2024)

"AAC intervention strategies were beneficial. I liked that the course covered both assessment and intervention." M.K. (Sep. 2024)

"All content was helpful. Self-directed study, very convenient." J.H. (Jul. 2024)

"The ideas about integrating disciplines to make functional goals for students that help them better access their entire learning environment. Engaging course and easy to access and follow. The examples helped to solidify the topics covered." N.T. (May. 2024)

"I felt the goal writing section and how to move through supports was very helpful. I liked that the course was easy to follow and the speaker provided detailed information about assessment." N.P. (May. 2024)

"I liked the topic of authentic assessment because I learned many useful strategies to better test my students' progress with their communication devices. I really also liked learning more about the idea of presumed competence because it is becoming such a popular subject amongst SLPs. The speaker had a very clear speaking voice and good pacing." C.C. (May. 2024)

"How to integrate AAC in the natural environment was beneficial. I liked the example situations and goals." C.G. (Mar. 2024)

"I liked the emphasis on making a decision and speedy implementation of AAC device. The course was well organized." L.M. (Mar. 2024)

"Variations for data collection was a beneficial topic discussed. Good handouts, references for later use." S.G. (Jan. 2024)

"I liked the discussion on goal setting and the broad range of information." K.H. (Dec. 2023)

"The suggestions for authentic assessment vs. relying on standardized or criterion-referenced measures were helpful. I liked the description of underlying principles for best practice in AAC assessment." K.M. (Dec. 2023)

"Very informative and presented in an organized and thorough manner. Overall overview on AAC was beneficial. I am not very familiar with this area, especially in the school setting, and a lot of the terminology was new, so I found this course extremely informative." E.W. (Dec. 2023)

"I appreciated the discussion of goal suggestions and alternative forms of service delivery. I also liked the collaborative approach." L.A. (Nov. 2023)

"The strategies for AAC implementation were beneficial. I liked the use of functional assessment." K.D. (Nov. 2023)

"I liked the focus on students with severe disabilities." M.M. (Nov. 2023)

"Use of skill clusters and ideas on how to implement them was helpful." C.H. (Nov. 2023)

"This course presented very practical information as to how to integrate communication across contexts in a functional manner for the user." V.A. (Nov. 2023)

"I liked the assessment criteria." K.A. (Nov. 2023)

"I found the goals samples to be the most beneficial for my daily practice." J.R. (Nov. 2023)

"Presenter was clear with great examples. I liked the matrix." A.J. (Nov. 2023)

"The importance of least dangerous assumptions and how it is vital that we not limit our client's abilities based on an assumption that's not proven correct." D.M. (Nov. 2023)

"Discussion of types of assessment was beneficial. I liked the examples." M.S. (Oct. 2023)

"I liked the application of the student's needs specifically, not just what the family wants to see them communicate." M.R. (Oct. 2023)

"The discipline-free goals and Criterion of Ultimate Functioning were beneficial to discuss. I liked that this course covered a lot of information at a reasonable depth." M.A. (Sep. 2023)

"The examples for each item were very valuable to understanding the new vocabulary. Dr. Calculator's extensive experience brought a depth of knowledge that was evident throughout the presentation." E.G. (Sep. 2023)

"Well-paced course with helpful examples." A.P. (Sep. 2023)

"Use of consultative model vs direct units was beneficial. I liked the visual supports and the presenter." M.C. (Jul. 2023)

"Clear and concise. Easy to follow along. Feature matching with AAC was beneficial." T.W. (Jun. 2023)

"Incorporating AAC into the student's school day. I liked that course was self-paced." L.P. (Jun. 2023)

"This was a good reminder to take into account the whole person and to move toward more functional goals that will benefit the patients in a variety of settings. I really enjoyed all the examples and case study-type scenarios that were embedded throughout." K.W. (May 2023)

"Useful information for my AAC students and easy to follow course." J.H. (May 2023)

"Discussion on what is realistic for families vs. what takes place in the therapy room. I liked how comprehensive this course was." M.B. (May 2023)

"Discussing ultimate goals was beneficial. Functional course." S.W. (May 2023)

"I liked the functional goals and team approach to targeting goals." K.B. (Apr. 2023)

"Friendships as a goal really expanded my social skills concepts with AAC. I liked the overall collaborative approach." M.V. (Apr. 2023)

"I appreciated the time spent on authentic assessment. The presenter held my attention and gave real-world examples." A.H. (Mar. 2023)

"Evaluating across multiple settings during the day. Keeping communication options, both low and high-tech available and honoring requests." B.R. (Feb. 2023)

"I liked the research that showed how the degree of disability did not correlate with the amount of services/supports needed/given. I liked the actual examples of cases that demonstrated the material presented." A.D. (Jan. 2023)

"I liked the real-life examples. Skill clusters and natural supports were beneficial." L.O. (Dec. 2022)

"Information was presented clearly. The matrix procedure was very helpful and can easily be applied to my daily practice." M.M. (Dec. 2022)

"Clear examples on how to implement with a team." B.W. (Dec. 2022)

"I loved all the content. Everything was super applicable to my setting." L.S. (Nov. 2022)

"This course was very enlightening in considering the needs of our students in all areas of life." M.B. (Oct. 2022)

"The collaboration with other professionals was good." M.W. (Oct. 2022)

"I liked all of the course content." T.G. (Sept. 2022)

"I liked the amount of content covered and issues addressed." J.S. (Sept. 2022)

"I would recommend this course." A.A. (Aug. 2022)

"The examples of working with other team members were helpful and addressing peers for motivation." S.V. (Jul. 2022)

"Professor Calculator is a joy to listen to and learn from. He is easy to follow and understand. The entire review of ecological assessment, peer supports, person centered planning, and other topics will enhance my ability to recommend and design treatment that is the most far reaching and meaningful for clients and their families." D.B. (Jun. 2022)

"I liked everything about this course. Incredible knowledge and practice of the presenter." E.G. (Jun. 2022)

"Clear presentation of valuable material. Good reminders for AAC goal development." N.F. (Jun. 2022)

"I liked the goals creation and integration of AAC. And that I was able to take it in a self-determined time." K.A. (May 2022)

"The presenter was very knowledgeable. I liked the idea of use of natural supports to encourage and reinforce communication efforts. I also found the Matrix Procedure very interesting and useful. Learning about integrating AAC throughout the day and having the SLP consult regarding recognizing and facilitating natural communications for persons using AAC." S.C. (Mar. 2022)

"Informative for breaking tasks down into more than just requesting. I like how he teaches the SLP to include all professionals when setting up goals/objectives for various tasks on the device." D.B. (Mar. 2022)

"The presenter provided thorough and concise information covering a wide range of instruction. I liked the use of discrepancy analysis for goals, use of natural supports, and integrated objectives." E.M. (Feb. 2022)

"The matrix was helpful with generalization of device use, and I liked the emphasis on presuming competence." C.N. (Jan. 2022)

"I liked the non-standardized assessment for AAC users, and the real-life examples." A.B. (Jan. 2022)

“I love that it specifically addresses use and assessment of AAC for students with severe/multiple disabilities in the school setting.” M.U. (Jan. 2022)

$85.00 USD

99% rating - reviews

0.45 ASHA CEUs

Tackling Palliative Rehabilitation: The SLP's Guide To End Of Life Services #e183

Presenters: Irene Gofman, MS, CCC-SLP & Amanda Warren, MS, CCC-SLP

This course reviews ways in which cognitive, communication and dysphagia management in end of life care differ in comparison to management in other populations. It will contrast palliative care vs. hospice. Also addressed will be early decision making and advocacy for patients nearing the end of life, and cultural competency when approaching patients with diverse backgrounds.... more+

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Comments From Prior Course Participants

"All of the topics covered were very useful to my work in different SNFs and subacute rehab facilities. The style of both presenters was captivating and realistic, and the real life anecdotes were wonderful. Both presenters were very clear in use of language to illustrate all aspects of the SLP role in palliative care." E.F. (May 2025)

"Working acute care we very frequently are involved with the Palliative Care team and often request referrals for them to assist with discussions. Very thorough course and covered all aspects of our involvement with palliative care." A.D. (Mar. 2025)

"We have had quite a few EOL pts recently so palliative care was ordered, and now I will recommend more collaboration with the palliative care team after viewing this course!" J.V. (Mar. 2025)

"I liked that the course promoted our (SLPs) active involvement in EoL care. Documentation, Cultural Competence, and Early Decision Making were helpful topics." R.H. (Mar. 2025)

"Tests for cognitive impairments, interventions with people with dementia, examples of goals in SLP's reports were all beneficial to discuss." A.M. (Mar. 2025)

"Involving SLP to help with and be a part of planning for EOL vs. just being told "Patient is on hospice now, write a discharge." I liked the review of dysphagia management at EOL." A.B. (Feb. 2025)

"I liked the discussion on life story books for memory care and home assistive devices for long term care." E.D. (Jan. 2025)

"Cognitive considerations for EOL patients were helpful. The information was presented in a way that was easy to understand. The content was detailed too." A.Y. (Jan. 2025)

"Discussing what specifies as Palliative Care was helpful." K.S. (Dec. 2024)

"AAC devices were helpful to discuss. I liked the oral care resources." S.H. (Dec. 2024)

"Swallowing/Dysphagia Documentation was beneficial. Great material provided. Presenters were clear and concise, very knowledgeable." C.L. (Dec. 2024)

"Covered all topics I need to know, such as communication, dysphagia, AAC, cognitive issues." M.Y. (Nov. 2024)

"Goal writing was very helpful. Great overview on cognition. Clear definitions of what palliative care means/encompasses. This can be easily shared with staff, patients, and families." K.K. (Nov. 2024)

"Palliative care in conjunction with rehabilitation services was a beneficial topic. Clear and excellent personal examples." D.B. (Oct. 2024)

"Aside from a fascinating topic, I liked how the course was divided into topic sections that had defined parameters, and a clear time commitment for each. This was extremely helpful and made it easier for me to manage my time." L.S. (Oct. 2024)

"I liked the examples." A.S. (Oct. 2024)

"Goal writing was helpful. I liked the AAC examples." H.S. (Sep. 2024)

"I learned interesting things about the early decision-making and the cultural competence in EoL." C.J. (Sep. 2024)

"Dysphagia, especially discussion of reducing aspiration risk by providing oral care BEFORE meals was beneficial. In addition, goal setting in the context of palliative care. I liked the information provided." V.D. (Sep. 2024)

"Rewriting goals for ELOC will be different than what we are normally used to doing. I enjoyed the more in-depth explanation of PC and how I can be an effective SLP with this population." A.G. (Aug. 2024)

"Specified considerations for skilled assessment and intervention for palliative care patients. Both presenters were enthusiastic and professional regarding topics; they were consistent and effective in delineating material of which I only have limited knowledge and experience." R.A. (Jul. 2024)

"Oral care practice patterns were helpful to discuss. Concise PPT." L.K. (Jun. 2024)

"Dysphagia treatment section, communication and cognitive section, also, info about patient autonomy and cultural differences were beneficial. Presenters did a great job, well organized, informative, sharing cases from personal practice." M.H. (Jun. 2024)

"The definition of palliative care and barriers to palliative care referrals were helpful. Many research articles linked to support data presented in the course." B.S. (Jun. 2024)

"Communication and ideas were helpful, and I liked how the course was broken down into different sections." J.D. (Jun. 2024)

"The discussion on dysphagia at end of life was beneficial. I really enjoyed the whole course. I thought it was well organized and presented." A.J. (Jun. 2024)

"Cultural considerations was a beneficial topic. I liked the comprehensive content." D.S. (May. 2024)

"Goal writing for end-of-life/palliative care was helpful. Very practical, clear and concise course." S.D. (Apr. 2024)

"Discussing palliative vs hospice was beneficial." S.D. (Mar. 2024)

"Discussing Medicare only funding services for documented improvement was beneficial. The course was very thorough." S.A. (Feb. 2024)

"General refresher on all aspects was helpful to frame mindset when supporting palliative and EOL patients. The speakers did a great job at pacing and content." M.P. (Feb. 2024)

"AAC and goal writing was beneficial. Very well segmented." A.T. (Feb. 2024)

"The discussion on AAC was helpful." C.C. (Jan. 2024)

"Discussing end-of-life vs palliative care was beneficial. I liked the information about palliative care." K.S. (Dec. 2023)

"I liked the real-life examples." H.B. (Dec. 2023)

"The documentation section was helpful." H.B. (Dec. 2023)

"The topic on swallowing was beneficial." K.P. (Dec. 2023)

"I liked the discussion of palliative care for patients of various cultural backgrounds. Ideas were presented in a clear and concise manner, yet sufficiently detailed." C.V. (Aug. 2023)

"AAC considerations, reminders for documentation, AAC review, and the dysphagia topics were all beneficial." B.W. (May 2023) 

"Discussion of PEG feeds and dementia was beneficial. I liked the AAC." C.C. (May 2023)

"Easy to understand course with good visuals." M.M. (Feb. 2023)

"Course covers ethics in a range of areas. I liked the research on feeding tube efficacy." S.W. (Dec. 2022)

"Excellent speakers! Learning informed refusal vs non-compliance...and cultural differences was beneficial." K.F. (Dec. 2022)

"Assessment and treatment - Complete topic coverage." E.P. (Dec. 2022)

"I liked the different topics within palliative care that correlate to the patient's needs as a whole." M.S. (Dec. 2022)

"Discussion of end of life care decisions and decision making was beneficial." D.R. (Dec. 2022)

"Early decision making. I liked the various areas covered in depth." E.D. (Dec. 2022)

"Data on g-tubes was beneficial. I liked the thoroughness of course content." B.C. (Dec. 2022)

"Referrals, goals, not signing off on patients as quickly. I liked the speakers presentation of information and relative examples." R.K. (Dec. 2022)

"Tips for coordinating with the palliative care team and advocating for palliative care with physicians across the continuum of care." L.S. (Nov. 2022)

"Instructors provided real-world scenarios and examples, as well as real-world solutions for common obstacles within the provision of palliative care at end of life." L.S. (Nov. 2022)

"The speakers were engaging." L.W. (Nov. 2022)

"As an acute care SLP, I enjoyed the dysphagia management section and how it relates to dementia/end of life. I appreciated that the sections were broken into manageable chunks. I was able to complete the course a section at a time without having to stop in the middle." V.T. (Nov. 2022)

"I really enjoyed the way the speakers presented the materials in sections. I also really appreciated their enthusiasm and passion for this topic. It made the course really enjoyable." S.O. (Nov. 2022)

"Learning about our role as SLPs with our patients who are on Palliative Care was beneficial to my daily practice. Excellent presentation filled with information about how we can be a part of the palliative care team and how we can bring our areas of expertise to assist the quality of life of our patients who are at the end of their lives." I.H. (Nov. 2022)

"The entire discussion was well constructed and discussed. This will guide me from ways to participate in palliative care to appropriate documentation. Informative and easy to listen, follow information, and take notes." H.S. (Oct. 2022)

"The dysphagia management and AAC use was good information. The course will be an easy reference in the future." J.L. (Oct. 2022)

"I was impressed with the information on the need for oral care to reduce the risk of aspiration issues." M.T. (Sept. 2022)

"It was all very beneficial, but the information on Communication & Documentation was the most applicable to my daily practice." J.D. (Sept. 2022)

"I would recommend this course." C.P. (Aug. 2022)

"I liked the functional approach." J.A. (Jun. 2022)

"It was very well organized and informative." K.P. (Jun. 2022)

"Learning the difference between Palliative Care and Hospice. I also found the information on what Palliative Care offers, goal writing, and cultural sensitivity all very useful. Great depth of the information." D.T. (May 2022)

"I liked all of it! I think the content and overall presentation was great! Liked the use of AAC to meet functional communication needs and help patient and family achieve their goals." K.R. (May 2022)

"Dysphagia management and risks associated with PEG placements in pts with Dementia was helpful. I liked that it was self-pacing." A.R. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the examples of goals to help brainstorm with patient specific areas to target, as well as verbiage to use when writing goals. Also, examples of documentation and examples of treatment and justification." A.P. (Mar. 2022)

"I loved the presenters, they held my attention the whole time. Examples of documentation and need for early palliative referrals was beneficial." C.R. (Mar. 2022)

"Learning role of SLP across different domains. I liked that the videos are categorized with options to slow or speed up and that handouts are provided." W.S. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the communication management for end of life. And the segmenting of topics." J.B. (Mar. 2022)

"The instructors approach to the presentation was organized, easy to follow and interesting. Their personal experiences with palliative care and topic knowledge added to this valuable information received." V.J. (Feb. 2022)

"I liked the information regarding various cultures, and the wide variety of topics." K.R. (Feb. 2022)

"Best practices for palliative care patients with dysphagia. I liked the thoroughness of the material, and relatable presentation." F.B. (Feb. 2022)

"I really loved the education presented in this course, specifically on this topic. There really are little to no quality educational resources on this topic! Thank you!" E.O. (Jan. 2022)

"Practical info in all areas of SLP scope at EOL - dysphagia management, hunger at end of life, developing team to support, documentation details." S.M. (Jan. 2022)

"I liked the suggestions on how to advocate for early palliative care services. Multitude of topics covered all pertaining to palliative care." A.S. (Jan. 2022)

"Clear presentation. Liked discussion of AAC and cultural differences." K.G. (Jan. 2022)

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Selecting And Implementing AAC Systems For Young Children With Complex Communication Needs #e147

Presenter: Joy McGowan, MS, CCC-SLP

Presented will be guidelines for participants to use in determining the optimal AAC system to ensure successful communication across environments. Includes five critical components to consider when selecting a system. Discussed will be the functional implications of cognition, speech and language development, vision, and gross/fine motor skills. Both high and low-tech communication options will be examined, including communication boards, PECS, switches, eye-gaze, mobile technology, and speech-generating devices.... more+

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Comments From Prior Course Participants

"The picture prompts on AAC device were helpful." C.C. (Mar. 2025)

"The information presented on PECS, Proloquo, and Touch Chat was the most beneficial to me as these are the systems that are being used in my school currently. Going into this course, I had a list of specific students in mind with specific abilities and needs. This course gave me fresh ideas, exposure to AAC devices I did not previously know about, and information on where I should start with several of my students." P.D. (Dec. 2024)

"I enjoyed how the presenter discussed how certain symbols can be ambiguous and confusing for clients, and we need to take this into account when developing vocabulary. I also liked the video examples." C.N. (Dec. 2024)

"I did not have a lot of experience with switches/eye gaze so I liked that it was included." J.M. (Dec. 2024)

"Deciding which AAC tool to use was beneficial. Gave specific examples with each device." C.S. (Dec. 2024)

"The explanation about assessment was really helpful. Very easy to follow for beginners." V.C. (Dec. 2024)

"It was interesting to learn more about implementing eye gaze and the steps to make this system successful. This has been a skill I have needed more help with as a therapist and I feel more confident in these approaches after watching this course." S.S. (Nov. 2024)

"Getting started with specific simple devices and PECS was a beneficial discussion. This course reduced my apprehension to starting." K.B. (Oct. 2024)

"Discussing the use for EI was helpful. Lots of samples!" V.G. (Oct. 2024)

"Discussion and video examples with switch users were beneficial. I liked the videos of pts utilizing their devices." M.G. (Oct. 2024)

"It was beneficial programming the communication boards and how to choose vocabulary. I liked the handouts." A.D. (Oct. 2024)

"All of the course was great. Great video samples." J.S. (Sep. 2024)

"Use of eye gaze systems and implementation was helpful." P.C. (Jul. 2024)

"This course gave good information about things I need to consider when assessing a student for an AAC device. I liked the videos of children actually using the AAC systems." D.R. (Jun. 2024)

"Discussion of types of AAC was beneficial." D.H. (May. 2024)

"All of the information was helpful. I liked the ease of access; course length - concise yet detailed." I.L. (May. 2024)

"How to implement different types of AAC was beneficial to discuss." C.C. (Apr. 2024)

"I liked the engagement - using the "communication grab bag." This course was very comprehensive." K.K. (Apr. 2024)

"Using the PECS system and understanding other AAC devices was beneficial. I enjoyed the thorough explanations in each section." S.S. (Apr. 2024)

"The considerations prior to selecting an AAC device were beneficial. The videos were extremely beneficial." T.W. (Jan. 2024)

"The comprehensive description of available AAC systems for consideration and the criteria that should be considered in determining the effective introduction of a specific AAC system best suited to the needs of a child and their family. I especially appreciated the accompanying photos and videos. This course is one that I will return to for information as the need arises." J.H. (Jan. 2024)

"This course was great! The format included photos, videos, and all sorts of other examples and real-world situations that made it all come alive, real and practical." H.C. (Jan. 2023)

"The explanation and use of eye gaze tracking systems was beneficial. I enjoyed learning about the different devices and watching them being utilized in real-life therapy sessions." T.S. (Dec. 2023)

"I found the information on types of AAC and the assessment useful. I liked the images and detailed presentation." A.A. (Dec. 2023)

"Learning about cause and effect switches versus single message communication was beneficial." H.M. (Dec. 2023)

"The in-depth discussion of the PECS learning protocol was very helpful. The supplemental videos showing the various concepts in action were also very helpful." B.M. (Nov. 2023)

"I liked the more extensive discussion about components used to decide the best AAC for a child. Sample videos were helpful." M.R. (Oct. 2023)

"This course offered specific strategies and examples for appropriate introduction to various systems and common pitfalls that were helpful to my understanding. I liked how the presenter laid out the various types of AAC and considerations, pros and cons to each." V.F. (Oct. 2023)

"Good overview. The presenter gave great examples." E.D. (Oct. 2023)

"It was helpful to see different communication systems/apps and factors to consider when choosing the most appropriate one. I liked the emphasis on how to introduce AAC and the steps needed before pushing for message expansion." S.M. (Sep. 2023)

"Learning about teaching eye gaze was beneficial." J.V. (Sep. 2023)

"I found the topic of choosing the right AAC method to be the most useful and practical. I liked the presenter's outstanding skills and was able to maintain my attention throughout the entirety of the course." D.M. (Aug. 2023)

"Very thorough. Great video clips. Went back to very early levels. Good overview of PECS." R.R. (Jul. 2023)

"Helpful for implementing AAC. Easy to follow course." J.H. (Jul. 2023)

"I liked the hierarchy of communications and devices explained so that I can better assess the selection of a device for potential students. I also liked the reasoning for what is needed to be successful with a device. I loved the handout provided and also the way that this course was laid out in an easy-to-follow way." T.K. (May 2023)

"I liked every single topic." K.C. (May 2023)

"Discussion on PECS was beneficial." L.A. (Apr. 2023)

"Clear discussion regarding training/implementation of AAC devices. I found the discussion regarding specific skills to target and strategies for teaching AAC to be the most beneficial." E.W. (Mar. 2023)

"PECS information was beneficial. I liked this presentation." B.R. (Jan. 2023)

"Course offered broad knowledge and intro to SGDs. I appreciated the terms introduced that label specific topics and concepts when educating a family using a SGD." A.W. (Dec. 2022)

"The presenter was very knowledgeable of the content." R.L. (Dec. 2022)

"Good details on various devices and programs. I liked the different software programs for the IPAD, the tote idea, yes/no bracelet idea." M.A. (Dec. 2022)

"I liked that presenter discussed various AAC systems." B.C. (Nov. 2022)

"Clear explanations and video examples. Evaluating, training and initiating eye gaze access method was beneficial." C.P. Nov. 2022)

"I liked all of the content. I liked the pace of the course, the speaker and the videos." S.T. (Oct. 2022)

"I will benefit from this course content." S.K. (Sept. 2022)

"I would recommend this course." J.S. (Aug. 2022)

"Good overview of types of AAC, good use of video examples." A.M. (July 2022)

"The in-depth overview of the PECS teaching format as well as the overall application of this system into practice was a helpful reminder of the process for teaching and implementing the strategies to the fullest extent. There were so many examples and application demonstrations that aided to support comprehension." A.R. (July 2022)

"The course format was excellent! Understanding the vocabulary that should be used and how AAC should be used." J.M. (July 2022)

"Lots of specific examples of types of AAC. I liked the lower tech options." D.G. (June 2022)

"Gained a lot of information pertaining to the selection process, implementation, and use of AAC evaluation application. I liked the various examples used with detailed information."  D.M. (June 2022)

"Good factors to consider for assessment." H.S. (June 2022)

"I enjoyed the videos of the kids utilizing their AAC's." C.C. (May 2022)

"The information about eye gaze systems and how to evaluate for it was beneficial. The case studies illustrated the information well." S.F. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the types of AAC devices shown – Information was clear." N.P. (Apr. 2022)

"Very well organized. Topic was presented in an easy to follow format. I like the idea of using arm bracelets to help elicit a Yes/No response. I will try out the Choice Board Creator as part of my AAC assessments. The information presented was very useful." N.W. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the strategies to progress language with AAC. The course was easy to follow." J.U. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the info about core vocabulary." D.B. (Mar. 2022)

"The course information was quick, easy, and applicable – selecting vocabulary and evaluating effectiveness." T.B. (Feb. 2022)

"The videos were helpful to see AAC devices in use." L.K. (Jan. 2022)

"Presentation was easy to follow. The information is very pertinent to working with children with communication challenges." S.E. (Jan. 2022)

"This was an excellent presentation from beginning to end. Basic principles of determining benefits and choices for a child were discussed. A wide variety of AAC were presented with some methodology for effective training. Presentation of the AAC in use for a child were very good. Ms. McGowan spoke at a very good rate and was most clear." S.C. (Jan. 2022)

"A great review of the PECs protocol, transitioning to SGD, and different programs available for devices." L.L. (Jan. 2022)

"Specific methods to prepare a child for learning an AAC device. Videos of actual users gave support to the lecture." M.T. (Jan. 2022)

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CMC is an interactive, multisensory program designed to improve social communication skills in children. Features 14 ready-made lessons to teach the elements of conversation and guide children through the conversation flow. The holistic approach fosters the development of turn taking, eye contact, social awareness, self-regulation, executive function, nonverbal cues, and metacognitive and metalinguistic skills. Includes ample implementation support for the SLP, allowing for seamless implementation of each lesson with success. ... more+

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The Core Vocabulary Exchange System® provides everything you need to teach both picture exchange and core vocabulary! CVES™ is a low-tech, durable, two-way AAC communication platform. CVES™ offers an alternative to AAC devices that only teach requesting and labeling. Available in three versions: beginning, intermediate or advanced. Made in the USA.... more+

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This order includes the CVES™ 105 – Intermediate Core Foldout with 105 core vocabulary icons and core communication card. Can be used standalone for icon exchange and as a language teaching tool. CVES™ 105 is compatible with the CVES™ Full System. Features Boardmaker PCS® icons.... more+

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This order includes the CVES™ 35 – Beginning Core Foldout with 35 core vocabulary icons and core communication card. Can be used standalone for icon exchange and to provide access to early language. CVES™ 35 is compatible with the CVES™ Full System. Features Boardmaker PCS® icons.... more+

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Everything you need to teach both picture exchange and core vocabulary!  CVES™ is a low-tech, durable, two-way AAC communication platform created to help students develop functional communication skills. Can be used as both an interactive communication board and a language teaching tool.... more+

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EyeLink2

EyeLink2 is a non-electronic communication device to support message exchange for non-speakers when electronic communication devices are not easily accessible. For use in the ICU setting for intubated, tracheostomized and ventilator dependent patients, quadriplegic, and locked-in patients. Also for patients with neurogenic diseases such as ALS, MS, Guillain-Barré, cerebral palsy and brainstem stroke.... more+

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