educational resources
the more you learn, the more you are able to help others understand
I-ASC provides a wide array of educational tools and resources that debunk the myths and provide the facts with proven research on the S2C method to help nonspeakers and spellers communicate and achieve their goals. From educational resource articles, films about the nonspeaker’s journey, and entertaining videos for nonspeakers to inspirational podcasts and websites, I-ASC offers plenty of opportunities for learning and growth. Additionally, their focus on non-judgmental listening and respect for individual differences creates a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and heard. With access to communication, individuals can gain the skills, confidence, and support they need to become effective communicators and advocates for themselves and others.
Who Decides How Smart You Are?
Access Intimacy, Interdependence, and Disability Justice
Under the Table- The Importance of Presuming Competence
A Day in the Life
Not Special Needs
Beyond Access
Apple Dillons Voice
Steve Silberman: The forgotten History of Autism
NJACE Conference | Mind Your Motor… Lessons Learned on the Road to Communication
Shelly Moore explains inclusive education
(FO-MO – noun Slang. – the fear of missing out)
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