AAC and Literacy Strategies | Vibepedia
AAC encompasses a vast array of tools and techniques, from low-tech picture boards to sophisticated speech-generating devices (SGDs), designed to supplement or
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AAC encompasses a vast array of tools and techniques, from low-tech picture boards to sophisticated speech-generating devices (SGDs), designed to supplement or replace spoken or written communication. When integrated with targeted literacy instruction, these strategies can foster foundational reading skills, vocabulary development, and the ability to engage with written content. This approach is critical for individuals with conditions like autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, and acquired conditions such as ALS, enabling them to participate more fully in education, social life, and personal expression. The synergy between AAC and literacy is not merely about communication; it's about unlocking cognitive potential and ensuring equitable access to the world of written knowledge.