Category Archives: AAC Users
Make me look cool, Mom!
Disabled children are often up in a wheelchair and find it difficult to integrate with classmates, who are running around, sitting on the floor and playing games on the playground. By making them cool, we draw their friends to them, … Continue reading
Graham Clarke
This is a story of inspiration for all parents, therapists and AAC users. Graham, who suffered a major stroke as a young man, refused to give up. Through his strong determination and the support from his parents Graham took the … Continue reading
I can…
These are some of the video clips that I think of when I think of the words, “I can.” Isn’t it absolutely beautiful? If your child, sibling or parent loves dancing, why not go to dance classes and join in. You … Continue reading
AAC Student wish list
In my search around the topic of AAC I found this … a list of wishes from students who use augmentative and alternative communication. It made me think about my own responses and gave me a little more insight to … Continue reading