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Augmentative Communication Aids

By Exceptional Parent Magazine,
(Pages: p. 12) Publication Date: December 1994

The column is a parent's response to a letter requesting information about types of augmentative communication aids. The parent recommends the voice output device Dynavox (manufactured by Sentient Systems), and discusses benefits experienced by his/her child. Pros and cons of other voice output products are also discussed. Another parent also makes recommendations towards AlphaTalker (manufactured by Prentke Romich Company).
Published by: EP Global Communications   (Website:http://www.eparent.com)

Link to text: http://www.eparent.com/

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