Program

Brittany Clark, MSc

Brittany is the co-founder of Elemenoe Speech, Language, Behaviour, and Learning and leads a team of collaborative professionals.

She truly enjoys her work with children, youth, and their families and is passionate, mission-driven, and committed to continued learning and growth. 

 

She holds a master’s in speech-language pathology and has over 10 years of experience supporting clients with language delays, motor speech concerns, stuttering, and social language difficulties, as well as empowering families. She also has a special interest in literacy and working with clients across the lifespan to help them read and write. She is committed to providing evidence-based, relevant treatment. 

 

As a mom of two wonderful girls, her passion for this work continues to grow as she lives and breathes the values of Elemenoe in her daily life. 

Sessions

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for Autistic Children

Friday November 1st, 2024 @ 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and its application for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The presentation will focus on defining, describing and exploring AAC, focusing on its role in facilitating communication for those with complex communication profiles. The session will explore how characteristics of ASD impact the implementation and effectiveness of various AAC systems, providing insights into tailoring interventions to individual needs. Key foundational skills for successful use of high-tech speech-generating devices (SGDs) will be identified, alongside an overview of SGDs and their funding mechanisms in Ontario, Canada. 

 

Further, the session will present practical strategies for integrating SGDs within classroom settings to enhance learning and communication. Participants will also learn about teaching techniques rooted in applied behaviour analysis and communication sciences best practices related to supporting the transition from using image-based communication to developing sight word vocabulary. Additionally, strategies to use audio time delays effectively to encourage vocal speech will be discussed. This training aims to equip educators and practitioners with the knowledge and tools necessary to support individuals using AAC, ultimately improving communication outcomes and educational experiences for students with ASD. 

 

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