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“The goal is not to create an echo, but to hear an authentic voice.”

Rachael Langley

Speech-Language Pathologist

Rachael Langley is a speech-language pathologist working as an Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC) Consultant in Michigan. Her 20-year career has focused primarily on supporting students with complex communication needs. Rachael is one of the founders and organizers of #TalkingAAC, a conference focused specifically on AAC learning. Rachael has presented at local, state, and national conferences in the United States. She enjoys creating graphics and other materials related to AAC implementation.

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Writing effective IEP goals for AAC
Writing individual learning goals for students learning to use AAC can be challenging. However, ensuring quality goals in their individual education plans (IEPs) is crucial to supporting AAC use.
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