Creating Opportunities For Teens & Adults With Special Needs & Disabilities

#132-Changing How We Think About Literacy and Disabilities

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The tide is beginning to shift regarding how literacy is approached for students with disabilities, specifically those with complex communication needs. The first step is exploring what we believe to be true about students with disabilities. What are the dangers in assuming literacy is not possible? On the flip side, is assuming competence too simplistic? We will discuss these ideas as well as why access to the entire alphabet is needed, the gateway social media offers, and allowing the necessary time for emergent literacy skills to solidify. This episode is the second of twelve focusing on literacy instruction for students with significant disabilities. About the Guest: Rachael M. Langley, MA, CCC-SLP Rachael Langley is a speech-language pathologist working as an Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC) Consultant in Michigan. Her 18-year career has focused primarily on supporting students with complex communication needs. A two-time graduate of Michigan State University, Rachael is one of the founders a