This hands-on workshop provides a thorough foundation in the LAMP methodology with practical implementation strategies.
Join us for this practical, evidence-based session designed to guide you through the feature matching process – helping you identify and compare AAC systems.
A practical 60-minute session for speech pathologists, educators, and families supporting Unity® users.
These sessions are open to anyone who wants to learn more about the process of conducting a thorough and successful device trial.
Dive into the technical features of LAMP Words for Life® in this free 60-minute lunchtime session.
This interactive online workshop will guide you through the complete LAMP methodology – from understanding readiness to learn and joint engagement, through to developing consistent motor patterns for independent communication. 
This hands-on workshop will guide you through the AAC journey from start to finish – covering assessment, goal setting, trials, data collection, and implementation.
Advanced 90minute webinar designed for educators and speech pathologists supporting AAC communicators in school settings.
These sessions are open to anyone who wants to learn more about the process of conducting a thorough and successful device trial.
Join us for this practical, evidence-based session designed to guide you through the feature matching process – helping you identify and compare AAC systems.
Join Dr Sam Brydon for a 2.5-hour online webinar introducing a coaching approach to supporting communication partners working with children who use AAC.
Join us for in-depth training on the Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) approach.
This advanced, hands-on course is designed to enhance your ability to implement LAMP across different language stages and environments.
This small-group training is designed for parents and caregivers of individuals who use LAMP - or are beginning their LAMP journey.
This hands-on 2-day workshop will guide you through the AAC journey from start to finish – covering assessment, goal setting, trials, data collection, and implementation.