Tele-Collaboration in Speech and Hearing Sciences: Augmentative and Alternative Communication


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I. Vocabulary
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* II. Features

III. Funding

AAC Glossary

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AAC References

 

*Introduction to AAC Features

Considering a new device or strategy for an AAC user?

As you know, selecting AAC devices or strateiges is no small task. Unfortunately, it is not possible for a website to give you all the information you need to make the decision. We urge you to work closely with a team that specializes in AAC in order to make such recommendations.

To find an AAC specialist, check out the following resources:

In Washington State:
WATA List of Clinics & Specialists: The Washington Assistive Technology Alliance website has a wealth of resources, including a list of clinics and specialists in AAC and an information & referral hotline.

Elsewhere in the U.S.:
Contact your state's "Tech Act Project" listed at this website: Technology-Related Assistance Act: State Programs

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