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#284: AAC Training with Mindcolor Autism with Valerie Zimmerman

Rose Griffin Episode 284

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AAC can feel overwhelming for clinicians, but it does not have to stay that way.

I’m joined by Valerie Zimmerman from Mindcolor Autism to talk about what happens when BCBAs and SLPs come together to better support autistic learners who use AAC. Valerie shares how her team has prioritized AAC training across their organization, even though many clinicians receive little to no formal instruction in this area. We dig into the real questions providers are asking, from ethical considerations around programming devices to understanding the role of collaboration in helping students communicate more effectively.

One of my favorite parts of this conversation is hearing how Mindcolor Autism created a clinical consultation model that gives staff ongoing support when they encounter challenging cases or communication questions. I love seeing organizations build systems that help clinicians feel less alone and more confident in their work.

We also talk about the importance of practical, immediately applicable training. Whether you are a BCBA, SLP, RBT, or parent, this conversation highlights how much growth can happen when teams learn together and stay curious about communication. AAC is not just about devices, it is about giving students meaningful ways to connect with the world around them.

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What’s Inside:

  • Why AAC training is essential for both BCBAs and SLPs
  • Common misconceptions about supporting students who use AAC
  • How Mindcolor Autism built a clinical consultation support model
  • Practical ways teams can collaborate around communication goals

Mentioned In This Episode:
Mindcolor Autism
AAC Mastery for SLPs and BCBAs
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