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Build Strong Foundations in AAC Assessment
New to AAC Assessment?
Start Here.
If you’re unsure where to begin, we recommend starting with the AAC Assessment Compass Series.
This foundational series walks you through:
- Understanding communication profiles
- Observing and interpreting meaningful signals
- Gathering assessment data in natural routines
- Using clinical reasoning to inform AAC feature matching, intervention, and system recommendations
👉 Think of this as your “north star” for AAC assessment.
How These Courses Work Together
Foundations
Explore a framework for AAC assessment, goal setting, and feature matching.
Skill Builders
Apply and deepen AAC assessment skills through focused practice and examples.
Extensions
Expand AAC assessment knowledge across special topics, populations, and contexts.
💡 You don’t need to take every course—but many learners choose several to strengthen their clinical reasoning.
Why Learners Take Multiple AAC Assessment Courses
AAC assessment is not a checklist—it’s a way of thinking.
Many learners choose to take several assessment-focused courses to:
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Strengthen clinical reasoning across different learner profiles
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Build confidence in making AAC recommendations
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Better support teams and families
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Translate assessment data into meaningful intervention decisions
✨ Each course offers a different lens on assessment—and together, they create a fuller picture.
Browse all AAC Assessment Courses
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Guided learning paths and bundled recommendations to help you move from foundational AAC assessment to advanced clinical decision-making.
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Build Your AAC ToolKit
AAC assessment is an ongoing practice, not a one-time course.
Many learners choose to take several assessment-focused courses to strengthen their understanding, apply skills across contexts, and grow their confidence in AAC decision-making.
