Starting AAC - Communication Part 2 - ASSERT

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 เม.ย. 2018
  • Alternative and Augmentative Communication is a very important part of life with Angelman Syndrome. This film, 'Starting AAC', offers an introduction on how to begin using AAC to communicate with somebody that has Angelman Syndrome. It looks into what kind of language should be used and what you might expect to find at the beginning. The professionals in this film offer their knowledge and tips to help prepare families and carers ready for starting to use AAC.
    Starting AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication) is ASSERT's Communication part two film.
    Communication part one is available to view here: • Communication in Angel...
    The UK based Angelman Syndrome Support, Education & Research Trust (ASSERT) is creating a series of films to help explain what Angelman Syndrome is, how it occurs and how it effects daily life. This film is the sixth in the series, we hope it helps raise awareness, supports families effected by Angelman Syndrome and also helps all people who wish to learn more about AAC.
    Thank you to all those who shared their stories and smiles in the film. We'd like to give a special thanks to Rosie Clarke & Livvy Hepburn who star in this particular communication film and were willing to help us share their wonderful knowledge on this topic.
    Produced & Directed by
    Molly Brown, seespeakhear.com
    Lottie Fox-Jones, lottiefoxjones.com
    Music by Audio Network.
    Created for ASSERT Registered UK Charity.
    Visit www.angelmanuk.org to find out more about Angelman Syndrome.
    Translations for subtitles may be made by third parties, therefore we cannot accept responsibility for inaccurate information.

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  • @middlemuse
    @middlemuse 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m an SLP, and this is the best explanation of introducing AAC I’ve seen.

    • @morganlester6440
      @morganlester6440 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm also an SLP and I was thinking the same thing