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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

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  2. Linda Rodriguez
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    The Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University is helping to provide a voice to nonverbal children. This video explains the concept of CHAT (Communication Hope through Assistive Technology) and explains how one Syracuse University alumnus is lending a voice and his support to the program.
    CHAT Camp Helps Non-Verbal Children Communicate
    CHAT Camp Helps Non-Verbal Children Communicate
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    Linda Rodriguez: This program helps speech impaired children advance their quality of life by providing them communication support. These devices give non-verbal children the opportunity to communicate with parents friends and teachers. They offer the possibility for them to be able to attend school. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) range from picture boards to advance devices like eye gaze technology.

    University, S. (Reporter). (2013, October 15). CHAT Camp Helps Non-Verbal Children Communicate. [Television series episode]. Campus Perspectives. Retrieved from login.ezproxy.palomar.edu - Palomar College Library - Remote Access to Library Databases

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