Augmentative and Alternative Communication

What is AAC?

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to "a set of tools and strategies that an individual uses to solve everyday communicative challenges. Communication can take many forms such as: speech, a shared glance, text, gestures, facial expressions, touch, sign language, symbols, pictures, speech-generating devices, etc. Everyone uses multiple forms of communication, based upon the context and our communication partner. Effective communication occurs when the intent and meaning of one individual is understood by another person. The form is less important than the successful understanding of the message."

Linda Burkhart (ISAAC - What is AAC? 08/2017)

Assessment

Goal Setting

Resources

iPad Apps and Accessories for AAC

LAMP Words for Life
Proloquo2Go
TouchChat

Communication Devices and Accessories for AAC

Accent Devices
ChatWrap Case

AAC Trainings

Helpful Websites

Pinterest
Twitter
YouTube