/AAC
supporting all of the ways that someone communicates besides talking
Alternative and augmentative communication, also known as AAC, is used when someone communicates in ways other than (alternative) or in addition to (augmentative) speaking. An AAC system includes all of the tools that a person uses to communicate which can include no-/low-tech options and high-tech options. No-tech and low-tech options include gestures, facial expressions, writing/pointing to letters, drawing, and/or pointing to photos, pictures or written words. High-tech options include using an app on an iPad or tablet to communicate.
Interested in AAC services?
Offered virtually in Ontario (online) by a speech-language pathologist
Daytime & evening
appointments available
Fill out the form below and get started in as little as 1 week
If your child would benefit from expanding how they communicate beyond speaking, we can support you:
Path 1
You need help getting started with AAC (no system set up yet)
Path 2
You have an AAC system but want help setting it up for your child
Path 3
You have an AAC system that is set up but are interested in support to help your child use it more frequently or expand how they use it to communicate