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Working is another purpose for AAC
Interviewing Others
Kristin uses alternative communication to interview other professionals
as part of her position as a Research Associate with Washington Research
Institute. In that capacity, Kristin has contributed to the Post-ITT
Project which helps students with disabilities plan for the transition
from secondary to postsecondary schools.

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Learn more about her on Kristin's
Profile page.
Orientation for New Employment
Alan is oriented to his new job teaching children in schools about artists
with disabilities. He is shown in this video demonstrating his technique
of painting with his foot. See some his artwork on his enABLES profile
page: Alan King.

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Learn more about his art on Alan
King's Profile page
These are just a sampling of examples that show the diversity
of possible purposes for AAC. Come back to find more examples as this
web site grows.
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