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The impact of early access to AAC

July 19, 2018 by David McNaughton

Webcast description

Dana Nieder describes the impact of early access to AAC for her daughter, Maya.

First shown at the RERC on AAC State of the Science Conference in Arlington, Va, on July 13, 2018.
Text and photos by Dana Nieder

Please cite as:

Nieder, D. (2018, July 13). The impact of early access to AAC. Retrieved from https://aac-learning-center.psu.edu/2018/07/19/the-impact-of-early-access-to-aac-dana-nieder/

Additional resources

Please visit Uncommon Sense, a blog written by Dana Nieder, for more information.

Filed Under: Children, Consumer perspectives, Intervention, Language development Tagged With: Dana Nieder, webcast

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