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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As far as I can tell, the only reason to keep the AAC device over an ipad is the attached speaker for amplification. I do think the super sturdy case is actually important for an AAC device. It gets dragged into all sorts of environments because it’s being used for communication, that it would not come up with an iPad. My kid is 6 and she just got an AAC device (also after a year of working on it) and the number of times she has just let go of it and dropped it on the floor because she got distracted by a shiny object…. Also, you might want to check that you’re not paying for an extended warranty. Our extended warranty cost 1000. Our insurance covered it but I was really surprised they did. A warranty could have been included in your order without you realizing it (the speech therapist you worked with could have just included it) and your insurer denied that specifically. [/quote] That’s good advice. I’ll check on the warranty.[/quote]
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