Reading Instruction Through AAC: What It Looks Like
Published: Feb. 17, 2026Updated: Feb. 23, 2026
Ali Steer explores how thoughtfully designed AAC software and literacy games can give children with complex motor and vision needs meaningful ways to practice skills during downtime. You’ll learn why launcher-based systems and PC platforms can offer more autonomy than standard tablet apps, and how tools like switch-accessible literacy games support independent choice, learning, and engagement.
Want to learn more about AAC & Literacy? Check out out AAC Users Can Learn to Read and Write — Here's How article.
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