Literacy and AAC (Williams, 2024)
Bob Williams describes barriers to literacy for people who need and use AAC.
Bob Williams describes barriers to literacy for people who need and use AAC.
Alice Wong Alice Wong (she/her) is a disabled activist, writer, media maker, and consultant. She is a relatively new AAC user and nonspeaking person. Alice is the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, an… How ableism impacts people who need and use AAC (Wong, 2024)
The AAC Learning Center hosts a wide variety of webcasts by people who use AAC, and by family members. You can see webcasts by AAC researchers here, you can also the search bar, and review… Webcasts: The Perspectives of People who use AAC
Webcasts by AAC users, AAC researchers, and Advocates are available
endever* corbin endever* corbin is a multiply disabled semispeaking autistic self-advocate. Their life has improved so markedly since getting access to AAC that they now spend a lot of their time on research, presentations, consulting,… Speech is Simpy Exhausting (corbin, 2024)
Melissa Crisp-Cooper Melissa Crisp-Cooper is a writer, adventure seeker, and advocate. She uses many forms of AAC. Melissa is the Associate Director of Participant Experience at The Arc San Francisco. Before joining The Arc,… Crossing the communication chasm (Crisp-Cooper, 2024)
by Patrick Regan Patrick Regan Patrick Regan has been an AAC user for more than 27 years. He experiences Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2, and he received his first speech-generating device a few… The First Word in Accessibility is ACCESS (Regan, 2024)
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