Show Notes
How can families encourage the use of Alternative Augmentative Communication devices with their autistic loved ones?
Lenora Edwards, a Speech Language Pathologist with over 10 years of experience helping children and adults, shares her ideas in this episode.
Lenora is the Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, a US-based, online service provider with 150 speech therapists working with individuals of all ages.
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This conversation with Lenora Edwards was originally released on April 6, 2023.
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