Access to Communication

When other people don’t understand you, you may be limited to familiar places and people who can understand or know your needs.

What if you had a way to communicate? What if you were able to move around and see new places and new things?

“SLPs are uniquely equipped to support access to robust AAC for our young communicators. We can give our younglings access to high tech AAC and teach their communication partners to model, while exploring the world and learning language.”

Check out how much fun Grogu (aka “Baby Yoda”) has when they finally have access to movement and communication. Read more in this blog, published in the ASHA Leader.

https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/2023-0504-baby-yoda-aac/full/

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