Discussion Topic
New Facebook group for AAC users
Posted on 06/04/09, 08:00 am
Just to let you know there is now a AAC user group on Facebook where we are hoping to have active discussions and add photos etc.
I am one of the admin. If you are interested in joining let me know your facebook ID and I will send you an invite.
Note: This is a private group for AAC users only. You must use a AAC device yourself to be eligible to join.
If you are a parent of a child who uses AAC please contact me and I will send you information on a facebook group for parents of children who use AAC.
Thank you
Kati
I am one of the admin. If you are interested in joining let me know your facebook ID and I will send you an invite.
Note: This is a private group for AAC users only. You must use a AAC device yourself to be eligible to join.
If you are a parent of a child who uses AAC please contact me and I will send you information on a facebook group for parents of children who use AAC.
Thank you
Kati
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Reply #1 06/19/09 10:12pm
Hi, I use a Polyana 4 AAC and would like to join your group. My Facebook ID is Hank Wyllie. -
Reply #2 06/19/09 10:13pm
Sorry, ID is Hankwheelie -
Reply #3 06/22/09 2:27am
Hi i sent you message via the system. I need an email address to send the invite to. You can send it via private message system on here if you prefer.
Thanks
Kati -
Reply #4 06/22/09 2:36am
Hi Kati, sorry for the delay. I had 2 but deleted 1. The address for that is minyip@hotmail.com. Thanks for a fantastic group. When I am not so busy with advocacy I will post more often.
Hank -
Reply #5 06/22/09 3:01am
it wont add you unless you on my friends list it says so I looked for Hankwheelie but nothing came up. There are a few Hank Wylie's so cant be sure which maybe you. if you want to look for Kati Lea (i usually come up first on list) maybe easier for you to request friend first then i can send invite.
Sorry I didn't relaise, it does say 'add person by email' so thought i could add someone who wasn't already on my list.
Welcome
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For People who have severe speech difficulties and use AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) such as signing, symbol books, or Electronic devices such as Lightwriters, Dynavox etc.




