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Spoken's AAC blog is your go-to source for insights on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools, speech and language disorders, and the latest assistive technology trends.
Stay tuned as we explore emerging tech, share success stories, and shed light on autism, aphasia, and other communication challenges.
Recent Posts
A Quick Guide to Overcoming AAC Challenges During the Holidays
While the holiday season is a period of joy and celebration for many, the amount of social interactions that take place can easily become overwhelming for AAC users. Read More...
November 2023 Content Roundup
For November, we have another round of interesting content to share! Each month, we bring you a collection of content from your favorite topics so you can keep up with all the latest news and resources. Read More...
When Caregiving Gets Heavy
November is National Family Caregivers Month. This annual observance serves as a reminder that being a caregiver is a difficult role to be handed. We provide tips for reducing stress. Read More...
Who Uses AAC? Expanding Our Understanding of Communication
It’s AAC Awareness Month, making it a great time to explore the frequently asked question, “Who uses AAC?” Read More...
October 2023 Content Roundup
For October, we have another round of great content to share! Each month, we bring you a collection of content from your favorite topics so you can keep up with all the latest news and resources. Read More...
Proper AAC Etiquette: How To Communicate Respectfully with AAC Users
In honor of AAC Awareness Month, we're diving into the crucial topic of proper etiquette when interacting with AAC users. Read More...
Spoken Offers 50% Off Premium for AAC Awareness Month This October
Welcome to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month! Here at Spoken AAC, we're celebrating by offering an exclusive promotion: 50% off all our Premium plans. Read More...
How Bruce Willis' Diagnosis and Joe Rogan's Commentary Have Fueled Aphasia Misconceptions
When Bruce Willis' aphasia diagnosis was publicly announced in 2022, it caused shockwaves. The news of his condition and subsequent retirement from acting continues to fuel conversations and, regrettably, misunderstandings about aphasia. Read More...
September 2023 Content Roundup
It’s time for another installment of Spoken’s monthly roundup! Each month, we bring you a collection of content from the topics you’re interested in. Read More...
How People with Communication Disorders Can Overcome Isolation
In a world where connection is paramount, the inability to communicate effectively can lead to profound feelings of isolation. Thankfully, AAC technology offers a solution. Read More...
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