EPISODE · Mar 21, 2023 · 30 MIN
#116: Collaboration and AAC with Barb Weber
from The ABA Speech Podcast- Easy Strategies for Speech Therapists, BCBAs, and RBTs · host Rose Griffin
We all know collaboration can be tricky when it comes to working across many fields of expertise, especially with a shared tool like AAC. Today I am delighted to have Barb Weber as my guest. Barb is an SLP, BCBA, author, and AAC specialist. When it comes to AAC, especially considering the differences in AAC training for SLPs and BCBAs, navigating collaborating can be hard. Barb emphasizes the importance of matching the AAC device to the skills and relevant activities of the user. She also notes that the person whose voice it is and their close circle should be involved in the decision-making process. Functional and socially relevant vocabulary should be prioritized, taking into account different perspectives from the SLP, BCBA, teacher, and family.There is a fine line between collaborating and “too many cooks in the kitchen”. Barbs asks the question; whose device is it? It is crucial to manage the device with agreed-upon procedures and involve one programmer who considers the communication and thoughts of all providers. But the most essential piece is to remember who we are serving, always supporting and honoring the user's needs.Difficult conversations are part of the process, Barb actually calls this an important skill for therapy providers. She recommends that providers learn how to say hard things to ensure they are providing the best possible care. Negativity can circulate in areas of collaboration, but you can combat that by always talking to everybody and building opportunities with different perspectives.Our conversation might help your collaboration go smoothly and even avoid disagreements, but if they do happen consider these tips: Have a direct (maybe difficult) conversationGathering information to understand the perspectiveSummarizing the discussion and informing the teamDocumenting and building a history of decision-makingThis was great information from Barb who is a member of ASHA’s SIG 12. I hope these tips can help you in your practice and collaborating with other providers on your journey to help your learners!#autism #speectherapyWhat’s Inside:How to navigate AAC collaboration?Remembering the user of the AAC device: Whose device is it?Using common vocabulary to create common ground.Managing AAC devices with agreed-upon procedures.How to handle difficult conversations with other providersAddressing disagreement among providers effectively.Mentioned In This Episode:Special Interest Group 12, Augmentative and Alternative CommunicationABA Speech: Learn About Current ASHA and ACE CEUs
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We all know collaboration can be tricky when it comes to working across many fields of expertise, especially with a shared tool like AAC. Today I am delighted to have Barb Weber as my guest. Barb is an SLP, BCBA, author, and AAC specialist. When it comes to AAC, especially considering the differences in AAC training for SLPs and BCBAs, navigating collaborating can be hard. Barb emphasizes the importance of matching the AAC device to the skills and relevant activities of the user. She a...
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