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Earn ASHA CEUs for listening to this episode and learn more at www.bethebrightest.com. 📌 Episode Summary: In this After SLP Summit episode of Bright Conversations, host Shontaye Glover Jones sits down with Rachel Madel, speech-language pathologist and AAC advocate, to continue the conversation sparked by her SLP Summit presentation. Together, they explore the role of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in supporting nonspeaking and minimally speaking individuals. Rachel shares the story of how she first encountered AAC as a graduate student—and how that experience reshaped her understanding of communication, language development, and what meaningful support looks like for students with complex communication needs. From visual supports and communication devices to shifting mindsets around speech and language, this conversation highlights the importance of meeting students where they are and honoring all forms of communication. Whether you're new to AAC or looking to strengthen your clinical approach, this episode offers insight, reflection, and practical encouragement for supporting communicators in more inclusive and empowering ways. 👤 Guest Bio: Rachel Madel, M.S., CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist who specializes in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). She is passionate about helping clinicians and families better understand how to support nonspeaking communicators through visual supports, communication systems, and accessible language opportunities. Through her clinical work and online education, Rachel empowers professionals to rethink communication and build inclusive environments where all voices are valued. 🗣️ Topics We Cover in This Episode: * What AAC really means and who it supports * Rachel’s journey into AAC and the student who changed her perspective * Common misconceptions about AAC and “teaching kids to talk” * The role of visual supports, choice boards, and communication devices * Why honoring all forms of communication leads to better outcomes * How clinicians can grow their confidence when working with AAC users 💡 Final Thought: Supporting AAC isn’t about replacing speech—it’s about expanding opportunities for connection, autonomy, and expression. 🔗 Learn More: SLP Summit is the premier biannual virtual conference hosted by Bright Ideas Media that brings together learners from around the globe. Explore our courses and upcoming events at www.bethebrightest.com [http://www.bethebrightest.com] and join our mailing list to stay updated on the next Summit. Earn ASHA CEUs for listening to this episode and learn more at www.bethebrightest.com [https://www.bethebrightest.com/].
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