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Features to Consider in an AAC App
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Choosing an AAC app. can be a daunting experience! Here is a comparison guide to keep key features in mind that may impact your AAC goals. The PDF link is available here: https://goo.gl/EZ3sXa
Just searching AAC on the app store can quickly lead to some regrettable experiences. Most AAC Apps do not incorporate best practice and, the few that do, offer varying design layouts and features that may not impact every user the same way. So I created this video to demonstrate a platform on which AAC Apps can be compared based on design, and review some key features that should be considered based on the user. The video covers: Misconceptions of AAC Motor Planning/Core Vocablary Comparing Apps based on a Motor Planning to Grammar Scale Key Features to look for in Apps based on user need.
Thanks to Lauren S. Enders SLP for putting together this graphic of October's App deals! Even if your child/student already has one of these apps, it may be worth putting the app on your own device so both of you can talk using the same mode of communication.
Like many children with cerebral palsy, Javora struggles to vocalize and move most body parts consistently. He always appeared to be very happy and even whimsical at times, but no one could really guess the depth of his personality until he started to use an accent with a joystick at about 10 years old. Now he blows everyone away with his intelligence, wit, and very comedic responses. Javora is an extraordinary example of what is possible!
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