Episode 129: Tara Wineinger: Hosting a “Virtual 5k” to Support an AAC Nonprofit

Tara Wineinger shares about Sophie’s Run (runsophies5k.com), a “virtual 5k” that supports decreasing the amount of time students wait for AAC devices and to assist communication partners with training in the Kansas City area. They talk about building awareness for AAC, the services they have been able to provide, and ideas for how you can bring fundraising like this to other school districts.

Before the interview, Chris and his wife Melissa talk about how the school closures have changed their personal and professional lives. They discuss how “eduspeak” can be overwhelming to some parents, how getting emails from multiple teachers for multiple kids can be a lot to manage, and why we need to have a lot of compassion and empathy for each other in these times. They also talk about 

Key Ideas This Week:

🔑 If possible, educators and therapists should focus on helping students to understand academic content and apply it to their lives (e.g., graphic organizers, reflective coaching, solving authentic problems.) rather than just providing content.

🔑 Having teachers and therapists meet as a team with AAC users and their parents to support language development and provide resources for modeling at home can help students, families, and teachers continue implementation during school closure.

🔑 Co-Vidspeak (covidspeak.org) is a free open source, web-based video conferencing tool built for people who can't speak but still need to connect with others.

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Episode 128: Caitlin Calder: True Confessions of a Parent of an AAC User - Part 2