top pick2 (1) Second Scout's Little Agenda Wooden Weekly Visual Schedule is designed to help children see what is happening during the week using pictures. It shows the sequence of activities or tasks, providing a visual guide for individuals to follow and to help gain independence. top pick5 (1) The Tobii Dynavox I-Series+ is a dedicated communication device that combines eye-tracking technology with AAC capabilities. It allows individuals with limited or no motor control to communicate by using their eyes to select symbols and phrases on the device's screen. It meets a range of communication needs, and projects your voice loud and clear thanks to powerful speakers. top pick (1) Discover the power of Speech Therapy Busy Books, expertly designed to enhance expressive and receptive language skills in children. These engaging Busy Books offer activities that foster communication, understanding, and emotional bonding. Ideal for anyone nurturing a child's speech development journey, they're an invaluable tool for growth and connection. top pick10 (1) TouchChat is a full-featured communication solution for individuals who have difficulty using their natural voice. Words, phrases and messages are spoken with a built-in voice synthesiser or by playing a recorded message. This version of TouchChat is bundled with WordPowerTM top pick9 (1) The AAC mealtime mat by Two Way Street guides kids at mealtimes to develop their communication skills to talk about their day, meal, likes and dislikes. Four colours to choose from. top pick4 (1) TD Snap is a flexible communication app supporting individuals with speech and language disabilities. Accessible via touch, eye gaze, and scanning, this symbol- supported software is both easy to set up and use. top pick8 (1) The Tri-fold Literacy/Choice Board is a self-standing board to use with reading, scheduling or choice-making activities. It features a selection of options that kids can point to, helping them make choices in different situations. It also promotes sentence strips, stories and more. top pick3 (1) The Remindables collection of communication tags aims to help kids communicate important messages to others. Developed for kids who are nonverbal, have limited language or find verbal communication difficult, the set comes with 12 tags to support communication needs. Durable and weather resistant. top pick6 (1) A common high tech AAC device is an iPad. iPads use the touch method of access, have many compatible software such as Proloquo2go and LAMP Words for Life. top pick7 (1) Something to Say wristbands do just that! The wearer can indicate they have something to say by showing their wristband and indicating they need their AAC device. Join the sourcekids community Receive latest news, upcoming event details, issue releases and much more! State Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Are you a... Parent Carer Family Member Therapist Medical Professional Teacher Other Leave this field empty if you're human: