Most high tech dynamic display AAC devices (Dynavox, PRC, Mercury/Mini-Merc) will allow you to use control anything that uses an infrared remote control. Here are some IR remote controlled toys that are age appropriate for older users:
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I just found this blog and you have so much useful information here, it will take me a while to process it all.
ReplyDeleteOn today's topic, though, how do I know if a student's AAC device will allow this and how do I get them to work? Is that convered in the manual for the AAC? I don't even know how to go about finding this stuff out for myself, so even pointing me in the right direction would be great.
Everyone love to play with remote controlled toys... Thanks for the links.
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