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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Home
AAC Goes to School
AAC Calendar
Myths and Facts
Core Vocabulary
Teaching AAC
Literacy
Alternative Access
Devices
Resources for Families
Social Skills
Other Languages
Speech Clarity
Professional Development
More
Home
AAC Goes to School
AAC Calendar
Myths and Facts
Core Vocabulary
Teaching AAC
Literacy
Alternative Access
Devices
Resources for Families
Social Skills
Other Languages
Speech Clarity
Professional Development
Devices
Low Tech
iPad Apps
The-iPad-as-an-AAC-Hardware-Option.pdf
AAC iPad Set-up Instructions.pdf
Use Screen Time on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
With Screen Time, you can access real-time reports about how much time you spend on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and set limits for what you want to manage.
Use Guided Access with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Guided Access limits your device to a single app and lets you control which features are available. You can turn on Guided Access when you let a child use your device, or when accidental gestures might distract you.
Dedicated Devices
Google Sites
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