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r/MadeMeSmile • u/bendubberley_ • 16d ago
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A very good morning indeed!!! My child doesn't speak. I can feel this mom's joy. I loved seeing this!!!
5 u/batwork61 16d ago How are you doing? 10 u/sheemonz 16d ago Decent, he has severe apraxia compounded with other dx which makes his "typical" speech prognosis poor, but he's had an AAC device since he was 3 (now 10). He's perfectly capable of arguing with me via his device lol. 2 u/The_GREAT_Gremlin 16d ago Nice. I taught special ed and my son has autism.. it's good to know there are kids out there who do use their devices to communicate lol
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How are you doing?
10 u/sheemonz 16d ago Decent, he has severe apraxia compounded with other dx which makes his "typical" speech prognosis poor, but he's had an AAC device since he was 3 (now 10). He's perfectly capable of arguing with me via his device lol. 2 u/The_GREAT_Gremlin 16d ago Nice. I taught special ed and my son has autism.. it's good to know there are kids out there who do use their devices to communicate lol
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Decent, he has severe apraxia compounded with other dx which makes his "typical" speech prognosis poor, but he's had an AAC device since he was 3 (now 10). He's perfectly capable of arguing with me via his device lol.
2 u/The_GREAT_Gremlin 16d ago Nice. I taught special ed and my son has autism.. it's good to know there are kids out there who do use their devices to communicate lol
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Nice. I taught special ed and my son has autism.. it's good to know there are kids out there who do use their devices to communicate lol
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u/sheemonz 16d ago
A very good morning indeed!!! My child doesn't speak. I can feel this mom's joy. I loved seeing this!!!