#274: Accessing Communication For All with Lilith Reuter-Yuill
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Communication isn’t owned by one profession, it’s something we all share and protect together.
I’m joined by Dr. Lilith Reuter-Yuill for a thoughtful conversation about what it really takes to ensure communication access for every learner. We talk about her journey from sign language interpreter to dually certified SLP and BCBA, and how that shaped her passion for collaboration and innovation.
We dig into some of the biggest friction points between disciplines, especially when it comes to AAC. One of the biggest takeaways is this, there is no one right tool or pathway. We have to start with the learner, the context, and the full communication repertoire. I also loved our conversation about moving away from quick fixes and toward meaningful, individualized support that actually generalizes.
We also share a preview of her upcoming course inside the ABA Speech Connection, where we’ll explore sign language, AAC, and how to thoughtfully select communication modalities that truly fit each learner.
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What’s Inside:
- Why communication access must be individualized and context-driven
- Common misconceptions about AAC and over-reliance on high-tech solutions
- How collaboration between SLPs and BCBAs improves real-world outcomes
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