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What does early AAC engagement look like?

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Most children start exploring AAC systems in unexpected ways—and the early moments of engagement can be profoundly simple yet incredibly powerful. Discover how a child's spontaneous interaction with an iPad or communication book can reveal their natural inclination to communicate, even before they use words. If you’re supporting children with complex communication needs, you’ll want to hear what happens when the focus shifts from functional language to playful, joyful interaction—and how that sets the stage for meaningful communication down the line. In this episode, Ali & Ruth share real-life stories that showcase what early AAC engagement really looks like—and bust common misconceptions along the way. You’ll discover concrete strategies for fostering initial interest, like modeling subtly and avoiding pressure, so children feel ownership rather than obligation. We break down the subtle signs of early ownership—like batting away an AAC device or glancing over—instead of expecting instant speech.Key topics covered include: * The dream scenario of instant curiosity sparked by a fun, interesting page * How modelling “little and often” builds engagement without overwhelming * Why exploring favourite characters like Peppa Pig can unlock broader language * The importance of respecting individual differences and processing needs * Practical tips for using communication books versus devices in early engagement You’ll learn why patience, attunement, and a playful approach create a foundation for both children and adults to build confidence. Avoid overwhelm and set realistic expectations, knowing that language development is a marathon—not a sprint. This episode is perfect for speech therapists, educators, parents, and anyone committed to unlocking every child's potential to connect. Whether you're troubleshooting early AAC success stories or looking for ways to make engagement irresistible, this conversation will renew your perspective on what’s possible—and remind you that the most meaningful moments often happen when we least expect them. Remember: early engagement isn’t just about immediate speech—it's about planting seeds of joy, ownership, and curiosity that will grow into lifelong communication skills. Get inspired to see the magic in those first tentative interactions—because sometimes, a simple glance or a giggle is the beginning of something extraordinary. Find us on Instagram @ali_battye_speech @ruth_jones_slt

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What does early AAC engagement look like?

Most children start exploring AAC systems in unexpected ways—and the early moments of engagement can be profoundly simple yet incredibly powerful. Discover how a child's spontaneous interaction with an iPad or communication book can reveal their natural inclination to communicate, even before they use words. If you’re supporting children with complex communication needs, you’ll want to hear what happens when the focus shifts from functional language to playful, joyful interaction—and how that sets the stage for meaningful communication down the line. In this episode, Ali & Ruth share real-life stories that showcase what early AAC engagement really looks like—and bust common misconceptions along the way. You’ll discover concrete strategies for fostering initial interest, like modeling subtly and avoiding pressure, so children feel ownership rather than obligation. We break down the subtle signs of early ownership—like batting away an AAC device or glancing over—instead of expecting instant speech.Key topics covered include: * The dream scenario of instant curiosity sparked by a fun, interesting page * How modelling “little and often” builds engagement without overwhelming * Why exploring favourite characters like Peppa Pig can unlock broader language * The importance of respecting individual differences and processing needs * Practical tips for using communication books versus devices in early engagement You’ll learn why patience, attunement, and a playful approach create a foundation for both children and adults to build confidence. Avoid overwhelm and set realistic expectations, knowing that language development is a marathon—not a sprint. This episode is perfect for speech therapists, educators, parents, and anyone committed to unlocking every child's potential to connect. Whether you're troubleshooting early AAC success stories or looking for ways to make engagement irresistible, this conversation will renew your perspective on what’s possible—and remind you that the most meaningful moments often happen when we least expect them. Remember: early engagement isn’t just about immediate speech—it's about planting seeds of joy, ownership, and curiosity that will grow into lifelong communication skills. Get inspired to see the magic in those first tentative interactions—because sometimes, a simple glance or a giggle is the beginning of something extraordinary. Find us on Instagram @ali_battye_speech @ruth_jones_slt

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What language should I add to an AAC tool?

This episode explores the essential aspects of AAC language, including robust vocabulary, core and fringe words, and effective communication strategies. Hosts Ruth and Ali discuss how to optimize AAC systems for speed, personalization, and meaningful interaction, emphasizing the importance of tuning into individual needs and preferences. Key topics: * Robust vocabulary and its importance * Core words and their universal role in AAC * Fringe words and personalization * Strategies for efficient AAC communication * The role of phrase-based language and shortcuts * Observing and tuning into individual communication needs Ruth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruth_jones_slt/ [https://www.instagram.com/ruth_jones_slt/] Ali's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ali_battye_speech/ [https://www.instagram.com/ali_battye_speech/]

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