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What is AAC, and how can communication devices help children and adults who struggle with speech?
In this episode of Brain Power with Dr. Eko, Dr. Eko speaks with Cambri McCoy, a doctor of physical therapy and Solutions Consultant with Tobii Dynavox, about how augmentative and alternative communication, also known as AAC, helps individuals express their needs, thoughts, and emotions more effectively. They discuss who can benefit from AAC, including children with autism, apraxia, and other communication challenges, and they address common myths around speech devices, including the fear that AAC will delay talking.
This conversation also explains the difference between low-tech and high-tech AAC, how insurance and funding may work, how early children can start, and why communication devices should be seen as a voice rather than just another screen.
This episode is especially helpful for parents, therapists, and caregivers looking for practical guidance on speech support, autism communication tools, and AAC devices for kids and adults.
Listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast platform and check out the video version on our YouTube channel!
CONNECT WITH ME!
If you want to schedule an ADHD/Autism appointment for your child, you may contact Glow Pediatrics:
🌐 Website: www.glowpediatrics.com
📱 Instagram: @drhokeheeko / @glowpediatrics
📧 [email protected]
👍 Facebook: Dr.HokeheEko / glowpediatrics
💼 LinkedIn: hokeheeffiongmd
By Dr. Hokehe EkoWhat is AAC, and how can communication devices help children and adults who struggle with speech?
In this episode of Brain Power with Dr. Eko, Dr. Eko speaks with Cambri McCoy, a doctor of physical therapy and Solutions Consultant with Tobii Dynavox, about how augmentative and alternative communication, also known as AAC, helps individuals express their needs, thoughts, and emotions more effectively. They discuss who can benefit from AAC, including children with autism, apraxia, and other communication challenges, and they address common myths around speech devices, including the fear that AAC will delay talking.
This conversation also explains the difference between low-tech and high-tech AAC, how insurance and funding may work, how early children can start, and why communication devices should be seen as a voice rather than just another screen.
This episode is especially helpful for parents, therapists, and caregivers looking for practical guidance on speech support, autism communication tools, and AAC devices for kids and adults.
Listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast platform and check out the video version on our YouTube channel!
CONNECT WITH ME!
If you want to schedule an ADHD/Autism appointment for your child, you may contact Glow Pediatrics:
🌐 Website: www.glowpediatrics.com
📱 Instagram: @drhokeheeko / @glowpediatrics
📧 [email protected]
👍 Facebook: Dr.HokeheEko / glowpediatrics
💼 LinkedIn: hokeheeffiongmd