AAC users need different AAC tools: always available, always ready for communication anywhere! To support communication families can build a communication toolbox for their child.
The first thing in that toolbox is some form of high-tech AAC. It’s their AAC device - often an iPad with an AAC app like Proloquo or Proloquo2Go downloaded on it. These apps have all the words they need and words to explore. A high-tech AAC device to essential for our AAC users. But, there are also situations where light-tech AAC, also known as paper-based AAC, is needed. Paper-based AAC is a printed paper version of your AAC. It might be a single page taken from an iPad screenshot, or a few pages made into a book. It might be one of AssistiveWare’s core word boards.
We know that we need both high-tech and paper-based AAC for different reasons and different situations. Taking your AAC device in the pool or swimming might not be a great idea. And what happens when the AAC device is broken or runs out of power, and you don’t have a charger?
Light-tech AAC for messy activities
Messy play can be hard on a high-tech device, so having a paper-based version can come in handy! Play-Doh and sand can wreak havoc on electronic devices , so it’s good to have an alternative.