AAC Mentoring Program
Training
Our AAC Mentoring Program
The Vermont I-Team Early Intervention Project provides a mentoring program in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), in addition to our ongoing trainings, and our consultation services.
This program helps participants increase their ability to identify and implement Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) strategies for young children.
Participants will engage in small group and individual training and coaching, focused on building leadership in the area of AAC.
Please note: This year’s mentoring program is currently full. If you are interested in joining the cohort that begins in September 2025, please contact Amy Starble.
All participants will:
1. Create individualized AAC goals
Participants will create individual AAC goals based on AAC self-assessment.
2. Participate in 10 hours of small group training
Participate in 10 hours of small group training with a focus on building AAC knowledge in areas chosen by participants, based on self-assessment.
3. Complete AAC products or documents
Complete 1-2 of the following AAC products/documents:
- Complete a full and comprehensive high-tech AAC needs assessment for a young child.
- Complete Participation Matrix analysis to determine opportunities for AAC implementation within the classroom routines.
- Complete an AAC trial plan and collect and analyze AAC trial data.
- Complete an AAC funding document to be submitted to Medicaid, private insurance or both.
- Create an AAC instructional plan for an individual student
- Create an AAC lesson plan for small group or large group instruction
- Create AAC tools to support Universal Design for Learning principles (e.g. provide a variety of communication options for all students)
- Create a robust paper-based AAC system
- Create a team AAC training on a topic of their choosing (core vocabulary, robust AAC, etc), with a focus on AAC implementation strategies that enhance inclusion and participation
- Complete Communication Matrix or Communication Dictionary to document the ways in which a child with complex communication needs communicates.
4. Engage in 1:1 coaching
Engage in 1:1 coaching focused on two of the following AAC activities:
- Deliver 1:1 AAC intervention
- Deliver small group AAC intervention
- Deliver small group inclusive AAC lesson
- Deliver AAC training (for small team or school)
- Model AAC practices for colleagues (e.g. paraeducators, classroom teachers, specials teachers, etc)
- Coach colleagues on AAC practices (e.g. paraeducators, classroom teachers, specials teachers, etc)
- Facilitate AAC-focused meeting (full school team and family)
Mentorship Goals
Participants will:
- Increase knowledge about AAC implementation within early childhood settings
- Demonstrate skill in creation of AAC-specific products/documentation
- Demonstrate skill in AAC implementation activities
Timeline: This mentorship runs annually from September-June.
Target Audience: SLPs, DEs, ECSEs, OTs, PTs and paraeducators who have a foundation of AAC knowledge from participating in Augmentative Communication Strategies for Young Children training series.
Bring the AAC Mentoring Program to Your District
Do you have a group of eight or more SLPs, special educators, OTs, classroom teachers, PTs and paraeducators who would benefit from this training series right in your school setting? We can bring this training to you!
Contact Amy Starble for training contract and scheduling information.