Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Voice Output Communication Devices
By definition, a voice output communication device enables users to speak. Children that have difficulties speaking can use these devices in order to "speak," or communicate with teachers, classmates, employers, etc. Students who may be non-verbal or may have autism can also benefit from the use of these devices. It has been thought that when students cannot speak, they do not understand what is happening around them. I have provided a great link for anyone stopping in to this blog to check out (http://www.aacandautism.com/why-aac/why-use-aac)!
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