AAC Blogs
Spoken's AAC blogs are your go-to source for insights on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and its impact on communication accessibility.
As AAC developers, we offer a unique perspective on the creation of AAC tools and discuss trends within the broader industry. Join us to explore the evolving landscape of AAC.
Recent Posts
AAC Isn’t a Last Resort: Choosing to Use AAC Instead of Speech
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) technology is often viewed as a last resort. Yet, there are individuals who possess full speech but would still—or already do—benefit from AAC use. If you’re wondering how that could be, read on! Read More...
Why Isn’t There AAC for Adults?
Have you ever wondered why there seems to be a lack of effective AAC options for adults? If so, you're not alone! Many people searching for AAC solutions have encountered the same issue, and it’s led them to Spoken. Read More...
The Connection Between AAC and Autism Explored
In today’s blog post, we discuss how Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) empowers individuals on the autism spectrum and promotes inclusivity by breaking down communication barriers. Read More...
Going to the Doctor When You Can’t Speak
Most everyone has been to the doctor’s office. No one really likes to, but it’s a necessity when you’re not feeling well or need medical advice. A big part of not feeling well, and getting better, is being able to communicate what is wrong to your medical provider. Read More...
What is AAC?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Explained Read More...
Putting Predictions First: Spoken's Innovative Approach to AAC Communication
You’ve probably noticed that Spoken is different from other AAC options. So why did we break the mold? Read More...
About Spoken
Spoken is an app that helps people with aphasia, nonverbal autism, and other speech and language disorders.