Low tech describes alternative and augmentative communication strategies which involve the use of equipment that is not electronic.
Aac systems for autism.
Augmentative communication and autism spectrum disorder.
Aac systems provide an active means of communication which tends to improve verbal speech.
They can also give your child new and different ways of communicating.
Low tech aac systems include communication boards and books the picture exchange communication system pecs picture based aac systems other than pecs.
The picture exchange communication system was originally designed to help non verbal children with autism but it has also been used with adolescents and adults who have a wide range of communicative cognitive and physical difficulties.
Augmentative and alternative communication aac according to a 2013 study sensory response patterns in nonverbal children with asd it is estimated that 25 to 50 of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder asd never develop spoken language beyond a few words or utterances.
There are many different devices on the market that will allow for a simple layout where.
The process of learning the meaning of one word then increasing their single word vocabulary and then combining words together to make phrases and sentences helps children with autism reach the goal of independent spontaneous communication.
For kids that are not yet talking things like sign language picture exchange or aac devices can be implemented and often serve as a springboard not only to better communication but also to vocal language.
Paid aac options for children with autism picture exchange communication system pecs.
If your child has autism spectrum disorder asd and difficulties with language or communication augmentative and alternative communication aac systems can add to his existing ways of communicating including his speech gestures or writing.