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Four key goals of adult life: The role of AAC in supporting self-determination

November 29, 2021 by David McNaughton


Anthony Arnold (Prentke-Romich Company, RERC on AAC)

Courtney Dobrzynski & David McNaughton (Penn State University)

Webcast Description

This session will describe Anthony’s use of AAC to pursue 4 key goals of adult life

  • have a safe place to live
  • participate in meaningful activities
  • access needed services
  • enjoy friendships and relationships

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Welcome to the AAC Learning Center

September 23, 2017 by David McNaughton

The AAC Learning Center is a free educational resource on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), and provides presentations by persons who use AAC, short lectures by AAC researchers, and links to information on AAC. Please visit the AAC Learning Center Moodle for supports for coursework in AAC.

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