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Success Stories

Eloise: Growing In Communication

When she first arrived at ACCESS Early Childhood, at almost 2 years of age Eloise wasn't communicating. It didn't take long for her first speech therapist, Kasie Birdwell, to take stock. "When Eloise first came to ACCESS it took a few weeks of getting to know her before it became apparent to me that her speech wasn't just...

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Braiden: Full Speed Ahead!

For SLP Sarah Singleton, Braiden's progress with AAC has been nothing short of "Full Speed Ahead!" As she tells it: Braiden came to our school as an incoming kindergartener. When I first met Braiden in October 2019, his parents started our meeting by warning us about all of the behaviors we might see. They described a...

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Wesley: Journey To Communication

For 14 year-old Wesley, his journey to communication took a decidedly different route. Born blind and diagnosed with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum (ACC), Wesley talked freely until the age of five. Now 14, Wesley uses his Accent 1000 with LAMP Words for Life — VI. Following is his journey to communication, told...

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Noah: A Bigger Outlet

This is Noah England Outlin. He is four—he will be five in August. Noah started using LAMP® Words for Life in September. Prior to this he was very proficient using picture exchange and static core boards combined with his verbal speech and sign language. As soon as I met him I knew he had so much more to say and...

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Center Of Excellence Spotlight: United Ability

The work we do is furthered by the efforts of many of our Centers of Excellence. Meet United Ability, once such Center that dedicates itself to the success of their AAC users. We're pleased to spotlight their achievements and thank them for all they do for their community. We appreciate you! United Ability United...

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Joshua: Thrown For A Loop

When Joshua first came to the Little Light House, one of his favorite activities was to throw or push away anything placed near his hands. As you can probably imagine, this made presenting a communication device to him a little challenging. So, we put our heads together and decided to make a communication game out of toy...

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