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The Biggest Mistake Clinicians and Families are Making with AAC

The Biggest Mistake Clinicians and Families are Making with AAC


Published: Mar. 14, 2022Updated: Jul. 18, 2022

If your child is using an eye-tracking system, don't jump straight to language! Speech Language Pathologist Rachel Madel explains that building the eye-tracking muscle is important in order to have success with eye-tracking devices.

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