AAC Modeling

Introducing AAC to Families | AAC Modeling

Introducing AAC to Families | AAC Modeling

Introducing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to families is a crucial step in enhancing the communication skills of individuals with complex com

Overview

Introducing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to families is a crucial step in enhancing the communication skills of individuals with complex communication needs. The use of AAC devices, such as speech-generating devices and mobile apps, has become increasingly popular in recent years. With the help of AAC devices, such as speech-generating devices and mobile apps, individuals with disabilities can express their thoughts, needs, and wants more easily. The goal of introducing AAC to families is to provide them with the knowledge, skills, and support needed to facilitate effective communication and promote social interaction. The TouchChat app has been widely used to support individuals with autism and other disabilities. The AAC Institute provides families with access to AAC devices, mobile apps, and other resources to support their loved ones. The Autism Society and the Cerebral Palsy Foundation provide families with information, support, and resources to help them navigate the AAC journey.