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Registration Overview

Act now! We reach capacity and sell out every year.
Registration closes Friday, October 24, 2025 — or sooner if capacity is reached.

Ticket Options
  • #TalkingAAC: Pre-Conference Workshop
    Wednesday, November 5, 2025 | 12:00–4:00 PM
    Kellogg Center, East Lansing, MI

  • #TalkingAAC: Two-Day Conference
    Thursday & Friday, November 6–7, 2025

    • Build your schedule for this two-day event

    • Cost: $275

    • Price includes breakfast, lunch, & parking

NOTE: To attend all 3 days, you must purchase both a Pre-Conference Workshop ticket and a Two-Day Conference ticket.

Registration & Session Planning

All registration and session planning will be handled via Sched:

  • Click the green Log In or Sign Up button below to access Sched.

  • Then proceed to purchase your ticket(s).

  • After you’ve purchased your ticket(s), you can plan which sessions you’d like to attend.

Meals, Parking, & Lodging Meals (Included with Two-Day Conference)
  • Continental Breakfast – Thursday & Friday

  • Lunch & Drink – Thursday & Friday

Parking (Included)
  • Overnight Guests:
    Get your parking pass at hotel check-in and display it on your dashboard.

  • Non-Overnight Guests:

    • Register your vehicle on-site via QR code (posted near registration).

    • Bring your license plate number.

    • Do not register your vehicle more than once per day.

Note: Please consider carpooling to reduce on-campus traffic.

Lodging
  • View the 2025 Lodging Options for hotel blocks and discount codes.

  • Reminder: Pre-Conference Workshops begin at 12:00 PM on Nov. 5 to allow extra travel time.

Terms & Conditions

#TalkingAAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for continued education.

Refunds & Ticket Transfers
  • Refunds available up to 10 days before the event (Sched & Stripe fees are non-refundable).

  • Ticket transfers (e.g., to a coworker) may be approved before October 24, 2025.

Continuing Education
  • All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

  • Note for 2025: SCECH hours will not be offered this year.

  • ASHA CEUs are not provided. SLPs will receive a Verification of Attendance form to self-report professional learning hours to ASHA.

Networking & Swag
  • Networking Event Details coming soon!

  • Merchandise – #TalkingAAC gear available for purchase on-site.

Stay Informed

Watch for updates from #TalkingAAC and Sched with session details and reminders as the event approaches.

Questions?

www.talkingaac.org
info@talkingaac.org

517-299-5200

Friday November 7, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EST
Teaching AAC is more than just modeling words—it’s about building a meaningful, functional communication environment. Research on second language acquisition emphasizes that language is first acquired through rich social interactions before it becomes formally structured. This concept aligns directly with AAC learning: before individuals can effectively use an AAC system, they must be immersed in real-world, engaging communication experiences.
Games provide an ideal context for language learning because they are motivating, social, and repetitive—allowing learners to engage in meaningful exchanges that build their AAC competence. This session will introduce a variety of games, from structured board games to open-ended play activities, that foster core vocabulary use, turn-taking, and social interaction.
Participants will:
  1. Experience firsthand how common games can be adapted for AAC users.
  2. Discover strategies to create a language-rich, playful environment.
  3. Explore research-based approaches to supporting second language learning through AAC.
  4. Take away a toolkit of game-based activities they can immediately implement in their practice.
This session will be highly interactive, with opportunities for attendees to try out games, brainstorm creative adaptations, and collaborate on implementation ideas. By the end of the workshop, participants will have concrete strategies and resources to make AAC learning more engaging and effective through the power of play.


Presenters
avatar for Laura Begley

Laura Begley

Wayne RESA
Laura Begley has worked in center-based public schools for seven years as a Speech-Language Pathologist. She worked closely with students who are on the Autism Spectrum, as well as students who are Moderately-Cognitively Impaired, Severely-Cognitively Impaired and Severely-Multiply... Read More →
avatar for Barry Aherne MA CCC-SLP

Barry Aherne MA CCC-SLP

Assistive Technology Consultant, Wayne RESA
Barry is an Assistive Technology Consultant for Wayne RESA and a member of the Wayne Assistive Technology Team (WATT). In this role, he collaborates with IEP teams to provide assistive technology solutions for students with moderate to severe disabilities across Wayne County’s 33... Read More →
Friday November 7, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EST

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