Augmentative Alternative Communication AAC

Augmentative Alternative Communication

AAC devices are typically electronic devices with speech output capabilities to allow nonverbal students to express their needs and wants. AAC devices can be unaided and aided systems from low to high tech options for students. AACs can also range from typing with predictive text to using Picture Exchange Communication (PECS), which allows people with little or no communication abilities to communicate using pictures and icons.

Other Examples of AAC:

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Tobii Dynavox Eye Gaze

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    iPad with AAC Applications

    • Proloquo2go, LAMP, Autismate, TouchChat
  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Logan ProxTalker Modular AAC Device Package.

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Hip Talk Plus Communicator.

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Beamz Interactive Music System.

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    MegaBee Assisted Communication and Writing Tablet.

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Pal Pads Pressure Activated Switches.

  • El Paseo Children's Center

    Pocket Go-Talk 5-Level Communication Device.

Finding the most appropriate and beneficial device is explored through our AAC evaluation process.