FREE downloadable Alphabet Boards for people using AAC!

Hey there! I just wanted to let you know about some low-tech alphabet boards that we have developed that might be useful for some people using AAC. They can be a great backup for someone when their communication device isn’t available – those times when it hasn’t been charged or if you are going for a swim and don’t want to take technology near the pool!

ABC layout

They are available from our Activity Exchange and you can choose between:

You can choose between the Boardmaker format or PDF format for those who don’t have access to the Boardmaker Software Family.

They were developed in collaboration with Scope Victoria and include instructions for use – but of course, if you download the Boardmaker version you can freely edit or individualise these boards using your Boardmaker Software.

Feel free to share them around also – and if you would like to contribute something to our Activity Exchange , please feel free to contact us through our activity exchange on activityexchange@spectronics.com.au.

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About Katie Lyon

Katie is a speech pathologist and AAC consultant who has been working with young children and adults with complex communication needs for the past nine years. She has had worked in various roles including as a coordinator of the Non-electronic Communication Aid Scheme and as a Regional Communication Service in Victoria as part of the state-wide Communication Access Network. She has a keen interest in supporting families, teachers, direct support workers and therapists to access information about alternative and augmentative communication and assistive technology through education and training. She currently works part time with Spectronics and part time with the Communication Resource Centre at Scope.

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