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Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC)


Words Create Worlds: The Evolution of a Multi-Modality Communicator How 26 Letters and a Space Bar Can Change Your Life!
I love my life and I love sharing how it unfolded, one letter at a time. I call myself a multi-modality communicator because I use several methods of communication.


The Illusion of Abundance: Rethinking Robust Vocabulary in AAC
Many assistive technology providers and AAC specialists emphasize the importance of having lots of choices for communicators on a device, often called "robust vocabulary."


VoiceFund: Crowd-Powering the Future of AAC for the Autism Community
www.jotform.com/VoiceFund/Support I’m Greg Wehmeyer, founder of VoiceFund, a platform dedicated to revolutionizing AAC for the autism...


‘Let Them Have Their Voices’ – A Campaign Empowering Non-SpeakingAutistic Children To Communicate Through iPads
http://www.freetalker.org/ A new campaign led by a British dad and his autistic son to help non-speaking autistic children find their...


Barriers to Communication: The Challenges of Symbols and Icons for Autism
Visual representations might lead to confusion and misinterpretation, creating communication barriers


How 26 Letters and a Space Bar Can Change Your Life!
Access to communication is a basic human right, a starting point, a launch pad, a portal into an authentic life.
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