How to specialize in AAC
I’m interested in learning more about AAC, especially for those with complex access needs like switch users and eye gaze. I would love to eventually find a role on an AAC evaluation team, a specialized clinic or school with lots of AAC, or even working for an AAC device company - what would the path to get there look like?
Also, if you have specific CEUs to recommend that really helped you learn about AAC, I’m open to hearing about them, but I’m primarily looking for ideas for advice about what types of jobs to apply to or how to find a mentor/someone willing to give me hands on training in this area. In my experience many CEUs just review very basic information from grad school, and money is pretty tight for me right now too!