For AAC users with motor difficulties struggling to interact with a touch screen, consider implementing a keyguard. Keyguards can improve activation accuracy.
Read moreWhat is a “robust” communication app?
Have you heard the term “robust” used when describing AAC apps? Read NWACS Board Member Carrie’s thoughts on what “robust” means.
Read moreDedicated Device - What's That?
Have you heard the term “dedicated device”? Read this blog to learn what it means!
Read moreAAC Device Trials - What & Why?
AAC device trials. What are they? And why do we do them?
Read moreUnderstanding the Relationship Between AT, AAC, and SGDs
What are the relationships between Assistive Technology (AT), Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and Speech Generating Devices (SGDs)? This infographic helps demonstrate those relationships.
Read moreEven More AAC Fears
Are you new to AAC? Have you heard lots of negative things about AAC from people you know? From Google searching? We hope this infographic assures you that implementing AAC is a positive thing for your child!
Read moreMore AAC Fears
If you are new to AAC, you may have some fears about what implementing AAC can look like and whether or not it will help your child. We hope that this little infographic eases some of your fears.
Read moreAAC Fears
If you are making fresh tracks on your AAC journey, you may have a lot of questions. We hope that this infographic will help answer some of those questions with some research-proven facts.
Read moreAAC Terms
If you are new to the world of AAC, you may be feeling like there is a different language being spoken. Here are some terms to know as you start on your AAC journey!
Read moreAAC Acronyms
Are you new to this whole world of “AAC”? Check out these commonly used Acronyms!
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