Students who have complex communication needs rely on a variety of communication systems and strategies to meet their daily communication needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to the ways in which someone’s communication skills are combined with personalized strategies and appropriate tools to maximize effective and efficient communication.
Self-determination is an appropriate goal for individuals of all ages, regardless of type or severity of disability.
The building blocks of self-determination include learning to apply skills in four main areas (McNaughton, Rackensperger, Wehmeyer, Wright, 2010):
For students who use AAC, knowing yourself includes knowing your unique communication styles, strategies and tools. It includes:
Activities 8-11 help students who use AAC develop: