Meeting the Needs of Students Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices
[Image Description: The image shows an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) electronic device on an iPad with a green protective case. The screen shows a grid-based communication system with many symbols and pictures. There are icons for people and common words like "I", "is", "do", "want", "like", "have", "where", "more", "you", "it", "what", "get", "make", "to", "on", "good", "of", "all done", "that", "stop", "not", "bad", "in", "out", "go", "come", "think", "eat", "help", "see", "some", and "up." ] CONTENT WARNING: I would like to mention that I am not a medical doctor, psychologist, or therapist. All content posted...