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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) means "other ways to communicate." Picture Exchange Communication System, Communication Book, Forms Of Communication, Spelling Words, Speech Language Pathologists, Language Development, Communication System, Ways To Communicate, Sign Language

Children and adults with severe speech or language problems may need to find other ways to communicate besides talking. There are many types of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)…

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Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) utilizes diverse modes of communication to assist individuals unable to verbalize speech. Aided AAC systems include specially designed books, picture charts, communication boards and computerized devices to help non-verbal users communicate and connect with others. - Page 3 Aac Device, Assistive Technology Devices, Classroom Communication, Augmentative Communication, Social Stories Preschool, Core Vocabulary, Communication Board, Assistive Devices, School Health

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) utilizes diverse modes of communication to assist individuals unable to verbalize speech. Aided AAC systems include specially designed books, picture charts, communication boards and computerized devices to help non-verbal users communicate and connect with others.

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Informational site about AAC devices from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation (ASHA). AAC devices are on the high-tech side of the AT continuum and are very useful for students who are nonverbal. Augmentative Communication, Speech Therapy Resources, Communication Devices, Speech Language Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy Activities, Language Activities, Language Development, Speech Language Pathologists

Informational site about AAC devices from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation (ASHA). AAC devices are on the high-tech side of the AT continuum and are very useful for students who are nonverbal.

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