Supporting Literacy with AAC

AAC & Literacy

Description

Consider ways in which AAC can be used to support Literacy development.

This course is available as follows:

  • FREE 1/2 webinar with Q & A - Introductory Level
  • Face-to-face training day - Developing Level

Course aim

Consider ways in which AAC users can engage in literacy learning.

You will learn

FREE Taster Session:

  • To explore key considerations for developing literacy skills and the impact for AAC users.

PAID for session: 

  • To explore ways in which literacy can be taught to children with complex learning needs.
  • To examine some of the legislation around literacy learning and the importance of providing opportunities for all learners.
  • To identify the skills required for literacy learning.
  • To identify potential barriers for literacy learning for our more complex learners.
  • To consider resources that can be used to facilitate the development of literacy skills for people with complex physical, learning and sensory needs.

IPAACKS competencies

This course covers knowledge and skills across Level 2 for Assessment and  Implementation.

Session outline

FREE Taster Session:

1/2 live webinar with Q & A

PAID for course: 

Face-to-face Training sessions with access with opportunities to explore resources hands-on.

Suitable for

Professionals supporting AAC users in schools or colleges.

Payment

You can purchase this course by card or Purchase Order; select your payment method at checkout. If you choose Purchase Order, an invoice will be emailed to you. Click here to read our guide on how to do that.

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