@veryloudwoman Alison Johns, the SLP who wrote it, put so much thought into it. I had fun illustrating it, but the best part is getting to share it with families and classrooms who use AAC 💕
@veryloudwoman That’s great! I am an SLP and illustrated a book (written by another SLP) about an elephant who uses AAC. (I’d love to send Anders a copy if you DM me your address!)
New blog!
https://t.co/RSk2J7xe0B
Interview with Speech-Language Pathologist Alison Johns for International #AACawarenessmonth (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) about her first picture book, EDDIE THE ELEPHANT HAS SOMETHING TO SAY, illustrated by Tara Put.
Alberta’s NDP will be putting forward the most comprehensive poverty-elimination strategy this province has ever seen.
Not poverty reduction, poverty elimination. 1/2 #ableg
The City is installing 10 new inclusive playgrounds this summer, including in Edworthy and Sandy Beach parks.
Visit the website to learn more about this excellent project that will help get kids outside:
https://t.co/B0HoKQqdcB
@YEG_SLP Good advice! I booked mine today for this week Thursday - I happy-cried when I booked it so I am definitely expecting to also cry (and then celebrate) when I actually get it! I hope you are doing well these days ♥️
People who nit-pick about grammar want to live in a reality where their mother tongue is exclusively spoken. If you live in a North American city, grammar and language is wild and eclectic and mixes with others. There were never any rules. Don’t use language to silence others.