AT Resources: Augmentative/Alternative Communication Resources
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*Resource links are for informational use only and does not infer any endorsement by Region One Education Service Center or its employees. If you know about a valuable resource which should be added to this list, feel free to reach out to Vanesa Villagran: vvillagran@esc1.net for consideration.
Augmentative/Alternative Communication Resources & Vendors
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AAC and Literacy
This website provides guidelines for teaching literacy skills to learners with special needs, especially learners with complex communication needs (CCN)
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AAC Kids
This website provides guidelines for teaching literacy skills to learners with special needs, especially learners with complex communication needs (CCN)
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Creative Communicating
Creative Communicating is a small business started by Pati King-DeBaun, in 1992 to develop and distribute products for children with disabilities. Creative Communicating is dedicated to creating fun, simple and universally accessible resou- rces for communication, early literacy, and creativity in young children with disabilities.
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Gail Van Tatenhove
Resources include workshop handouts, topical papers, vocabulary lists, and links to Gail's favorite AAC resource sites. Products are available to support the use of AAC systems. Download a variety of free visual support materials.
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ISAAC
The International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) works to improve the lives of children and adults who use AAC. ISAAC’s vision is that AAC will be recognized, valued and used throughout the world. ISAAC’s mission is to promote the best possible communication for people with complex communication needs.
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Practical AAC
PrAACtical AAC supports a community of professionals and families who are determined to improve the communication and literacy abilities of people with significant communication difficulties. It was founded in 2011 by two SLP professors, Carole Zangari and the late Robin Parker, around a shared passion for AAC.
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PRC-Saltillo
For over 50 years, PRC has been a leader in giving a voice to those who cannot speak for themselves. Since our founding in 1966, PRC has paved the way in the development of speech-generating devices (SGDs) and continues to innovate in the field of augmentative and alternative communication.
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tobiidynavox
Communication apps, speech generating devices and eye trackers for people with disabilities.