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101. Giving them their Voice

podcast Aug 25, 2022

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is any type of communication that does not include speech.  The use of AAC for children with autism does not prevent a child from speaking and in fact, the research shows that it may actually increase their speech.  AAC programs and AT devices are not exclusively for non-verbal individuals, they can also be used for individuals with emerging language to help them talk even more.

AAC Apps, there are a variety of iOS apps to meet the needs of AAC communicators.  

Click below to check them out:

https://aacapps.com/

Choose ONE device and USE ONLY that device.  The chosen device is your child's voice and should be with them at all times.  

When a school determines through the IEP process that an AT device is necessary to provide FAPE, the device, and services, including parent and staff training must be provided at no cost to the family and should be included in the IEP.  

Your child’s communication needs will likely change as they grow and there are always different options to meet their needs.

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