MontCOMM '25: Breaking Barriers and Honoring Authentic Voice
About this Event
“The goal is not to create an echo, but to hear an authentic voice.” — Rachael Langley, MA, CCC-SLP
MontCOMM ’25 is all about supporting real voices. We’re diving into thoughtful prompts, language autonomy, purposeful goals, authentic communication, and the resources that will get us there.
This year’s headliner? Fantastic Rachael Langley! Her sessions are based on your questions and feedback—packed with content you can use right away. Whether you're an SLP, OT, educator, direct support pro, or family member, you’ll walk away with tools and stratgies that work.
Costs have risen for everyone, but MontCOMM tickets remain the same low price: $50 (no CEUs) or $100 (with CEUs). Low cost, high impact!
Join us in person or online. Remember, Zoom is cool but the room rules! Inperson perks include facetime with our speaker and vendors, free merch, prizes, and the opportunity for hands-on with MonTECH's AAC and education supports. Not to mention, a night in fabulous downtown Missoula, MT!
Register now—because #CommunicationIsAHumanRight
MontCOMM Learning Objectives:
MontCOMM participants will:
- Identify three potential starting points for new AAC teams, describe solutions to overcome common barriers to quality implementation, and create a timeline of steps toward one larger communication goal.
- Identify three ways to measure student engagement without relying on accuracy, list two examples of “conditions of learning," and create goals that embed student learning needs using provided materials, templates, and collaboration.
- Differentiate between two interpretations of 'modeling' in AAC instruction, demonstrate non-invasive strategies that allow language demonstration and autonomy, and explore both student and educator roles with, and without, prompting.
- Describe the three tiers of 'Stepping into AAC' support materials and explain how to implement these resources to support families, school teams, and community groups.
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$50.00 to attend remotely or in person in Missoula - no CEUs
$100.00 to attend remotely or in person in Missoula - with CEUs
OPI and MOTA credits approved; CEUs pending for ASHA (six contact hours for MOTA, 6 renewal units for OPI, 0.6 ASHA CEUs).
Full-day attendance and successful completion of the post-conference evaluation required to earn continuing education credits.
New this year! A special morning meeting just for parents and guardians—learn about AAC options, team roles, and communication-partner strategies. Then stick around for MontCOMM’s afternoon sessions to connect with Rachael, other SLPs, and our vendors!
Our Speaker:
With twenty years of experience in public schools, Rachael Langley (MA, CCC-SLP) is an educator and advocate for supporting students with complex communication needs within inclusive school settings. Rachael works for AssistiveWare as an independent contractor, focusing on school implementation and product development, and keeps one foot in clinical practice in Michigan. Rachael is also a founder and executive director of #TalkingAAC, a nonprofit providing high-quality learning around topics related to AAC.
Rachael’s presentations often address barriers to successfully implementing AAC, the role of prompting and need for prompt awareness, and supporting meaningful communication.
The goal? Authentic communication. And it IS in our reach. Save August 15th to learn how with Rachael.
Current Scholarship Opportunities
Courtesy of Katie Mattingley (Montana Autism Education Project – OPI), scholarships for free MontCOMM tickets are available for Montana teachers, paras, special education administrators, behavior specialists, and school-affiliated SLPs and OTs. Scholarships are limited with a July 16th deadline – !
Courtesy of Jennifer Banna (Montana Family to Family Health Information Center), scholarships for free MontCOMM ticekts are available for Montana families/caregivers/guardians, and educators and therapists who are not affiliated with public schools. August 1st deadline !
Courtesy of Kim Brown (Montana Transition Resources Project and Children's Special Health Services), scholarships for free MontCOMM tickets are available for Montana families, therapists, and specialists. Out-of-state therapists and specialists who serve Montana residents may also apply for consideration. August 1st deadline – !
Hotel Room Block
Hotel room block available at the Holiday Inn Missoula Downtown, in the heart of Missoula's vibrant and eclectic, riverside city center and just blocks from MontCOMM on the UM campus. A room rate of $195 + tax is available for the nights of August 14th and 15th. Book your room ASAP - they'll go fast! Other nearby hotels are listed below in 'Frequently Asked Questions.'
Disclosures
Financial:
Rachael Langley, MA, CCC-SLP is an independent contractor working for AssistiveWare. While the content of MontCOMM does not directly apply to her work with AssistiveWare, this relationship may have an impact on her experience and perspective as an AAC professional.
Nonfinancial:
Rachael Langley, MA, CCC-SLP is on the Board of Directors for #TalkingAAC, Inc., a non-profit organization providing professional learning in the form of the annual #TalkingAAC conference.
Agenda
🕑: 08:30 AM - 08:40 AM
Welcome to MontCOMM '25
🕑: 08:40 AM - 10:00 AM
Where to Begin? Supporting Authentic Communication from Day One
🕑: 10:00 AM - 10:10 AM
Break
🕑: 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Writing Quality Goals for AAC Implementation in the Early Stages
🕑: 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Visit Vendors
🕑: 11:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Back for His Encore! Advocate and AAC User Isaac Baldry
🕑: 12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
Lunch on your own (try The Lodge on campus)
🕑: 01:15 PM - 02:15 PM
When Helping isn’t Helping: Reflecting on Why We Prompt AAC Users
🕑: 02:15 PM - 02:30 PM
Break
🕑: 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM
Let’s Step into AAC! Exploring Ready-made Resources
🕑: 03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Q & A
🕑: 04:00 PM - 04:15 PM
Housekeeping, Credits
Ticket Information | Ticket Price |
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In-person in Missoula with CEUs | USD 100 |
Virtual Attendance with CEUs | USD 100 |
In-person in Missoula NO CEUs | USD 50 |
Virtual Attendance NO CEUs | USD 50 |
In-person Parent Mtg/Afternoon Sessions (No CEUs) | USD 50 |
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