Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is transforming the way many people, especially children, express themselves. AAC encompasses all forms of communication other than oral speech, including sign language, gestures, communication devices, and picture symbols.
These tools are essential for individuals who struggle with traditional speech. AAC provides them with the means to communicate effectively and participate more fully in their communities.
“Imagine not being able to express your needs or thoughts,” said a spokesperson from Language Express. “AAC opens up a world of possibilities for those who find verbal communication challenging.”
The Language Express newsletter offers a deeper look into how AAC is making a difference. It explains how various AAC methods are used and highlights success stories from the community. The newsletter is available here.
By embracing AAC, families and educators can support children in achieving their full potential. The Langark County Health Unit encourages everyone to learn more about AAC and its benefits.
For more details, read the full article in the Language Express newsletter.