![]() Bonus: stimming can fit into this! For example, the way I flap my hands can tell someone a lot about how I’m feeling/trying to communicate something.This can be hard to read sometimes, but it is a form of communication that most people do – whether you use speech or not.I’ve included it here in case someone finds signs beneficial to use as AAC, but keep in mind that it’s not quite universally seen as a form of AAC. It’s important to note that there’s some valid and very sound arguments that sign languages are not AAC – because for many Deaf/HoH people, it’s simply just another language with cultural significance/value. ![]() There’s an American Sign Language, British sign language, etc.
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