We use both AAS and SWR. My oldest does more SWR and my son uses AAS mostly. He will probably learn to read with All About Reading. He's just much more tactile AND his fine motor is still lacking. Honestly, he just really isn't interested in writing right now, and I'm not going to push him.
A ton of people have been asking lately about how I use both SWR and AAS. I'm probably a horrible person to answer that question. Basically, for my oldest I use SWR but I use the AAS phonograms, AAS Readers, and the AAS tiles. :)
If you aren't yet aware of the online community for AAS please take a visit now. It's really an awesome place to come and ask questions, share your thoughts, etc. If you are considering AAS and still have questions come on over and get your questions answered. Mary and other seasoned AAS users are available to answer all of your AAS questions.
Here's a FAQ that includes the differences between SWR/AAS.
This is post #93. Post #100 will include a great GIVEAWAY!
P.S. I'm an AAS affilliate. I like to be upfront about those things, but please know that the amount made is very minimal, and I would NEVER suggest purchasing something that we didn't use and love.
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