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IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY

“The reality is that it’s never too early to incorporate AAC into language and communication for the young children with significant communication disability. AAC is not a last resort but rather a first line of intervention….”

MaryAnn Romski, PhD, CCC-SLP; Rose A. Sevcik, PhD

Augmentative Communication and Early Intervention: Myths and Realities Infants & Young Children Vol. 18, No. 3, 2005

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Ja'Zaria

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"First and foremost, I want to give a HUGE thank you to Sharing Hunter Voice for helping me get my daughter a talker device. I noticed Zari was a little speech delayed when she turned about one years old, and she wasn’t saying any words just making a lot of sounds. I decided to bring it to her primary physician attention, and she referred us to speech therapy. Once I got her in the speech program her speech was starting to pick up slowly but surely. After about 6 months in the program her speech teacher introduced her to a temporary talker device for about 4 weeks. Then, I noticed her speech was picking up tremendously. Shortly after that I got her into a good daycare and that also played a big part on her speech as well. So, then we decided she really need her own talking device, it was a very long process in trying to get her a device until Danielle told me about Sharing Hunter Voice. They made the process so smooth. We appreciate them so much. Thank you again!!" Jazmyne, Ja'Zaria mom

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