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Augmentative Communication - What are Augmentative Communication Systems?

Saturday August 16, 2008
Augmentative Communication - Children and adults with language disorders such as severe dyslexia or learning disabilities in expressive or receptive language have difficulty communicating with peers and adults both in school and environments outside the school system. Augmentative communication devices, strategies, and supports are vital learning and effective communication. Learn more about augmentative communication, what it is, why it is needed, and where you can find resources to help with language processing disorders.

Communication Disorders and Communication Strategies and Helps

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