The benefits
of AAC

AAC can have a dramatic impact on each child's life, enabling him/her to:
- Express their feelings.
- Ask questions and say what they need.
- Feel good about themselves.
- Develop relationships with their friends and family.
- Participate in school, work and play.
- Be involved in decisions about their future.
Some children or young people with CLDD and SLD are also empowered to:
- Live an independent life.
- Gain employment.
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The information featured here has been sourced from 'Other ways of speaking: supporting children and young people who have no speech or whose speech is difficult to understand'.
(The Communication Trust)