What is AAC?
Published: Mar. 10, 2022Updated: Jul. 18, 2022
AAC stands for Alternative and Augmentative Communication and is used to bring language to someone who does not use their mouth. Speech language pathologist Ali Steers explains that AAC is best thought of as a different language and for a child to learn, it needs to be spoken at home.
For more on AAC programs and devices, go here.
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