
Replay some of your own youthful memories of going to school, but try to imagine what it would have felt like if everyone around you couldn't understand you—and vice versa. Frustrating, right?!
Many of our students with "low incidence" (uncommon) disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders experience these struggles. The good news is there are ways to help — Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)!
Blake and Christine, SCRED Services Coordinators and experienced Special Education teachers, recently spent part of an afternoon creating 9 bite-sized videos that demonstrate popular AAC tools, like visual schedules, "first-then" boards, sensory boards, and more!
Be sure to visit the AAC page on this website to watch any of these videos and see examples of these important tools!