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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does he communicate?[/quote] He has some words and signs, and he has an AAC iPad. His understanding is age level. I thought the AAC would motivate him to use his hands more, but ironically, he attempts to speak the words more to avoid using it. [/quote] OP, I don't know if this is at all convenient to you geographically, but my son also uses an iPad with an AAC app and we go to this monthly group for young AAC users at Conaboy & Associates, near Union Station: http://conaboy.com/capitol-communicators/ It is a play/social group for kids who use AAC. [/quote]
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