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Recess. Is there any other time at school that children like as much as time spent playing?
Children who use AAC, however, face a unique challenge. When playing outside with their classmates, taking an AAC device with them means the device can get broken or lost. But without it, there is no way for the child to communicate with their friends or teachers.
Here at PRC-Saltillo, we’re thrilled that, more and more, the AAC community is providing large symbol-based communication boards for playgrounds, promoting both independence and inclusion for children who use AAC. As these have grown in popularity, we’ve received many questions about how schools can create a board for their playgrounds, and how the symbols and vocabulary options should be identified on these boards.
Below you’ll find information on starting the process, beginning with:
Ready, set…go!
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Let’s chat about button navigations and actions! These button features offer added efficiency, power, and fun on your AAC device and in your environment. A robust AAC system offers a variety of options that transform static buttons into dynamic tools for communication, learning, and independence.
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