Helping Families Grow Confident with AAC

Simple strategies and ongoing support to make AAC part of daily routines, relationships and family life

Making AAC Part of Family Life

At AAC and Me, we help children use AAC with confidence at home and beyond. Whether it’s mealtimes, play or outings, we share simple coaching, resources and support so communication becomes a natural part of family life.

✨ Looking for ideas you can use at home?

Our family blog shares simple tips, real stories and everyday strategies to make AAC part of daily life.

Explore the Blog
A child uses an AAC device to select the word “blue” from a colour grid, supported by an adult. Another AAC device with a cartoon thumbs-up is visible nearby on a wooden table.

How we Help

Every family is different. Here’s how we can support yours:

✨ Practical support that fits into real family life.

Whether it’s coaching, resources or ongoing check-ins, we’ll help you feel confident using AAC at home.
Get In Touch

Practical Coaching

Learn. Model. Connect.

Learn how to model AAC in everyday life so communication feels natural and confident.
Icon of a person presenting to two others at a screen or board

Resources & Tools

Simple. Useful. Tailored.

Get symbol boards, activities and simple strategies tailored to your family routines.
Minimalist icon of a hand touching a tablet screen with the letters “AAC” and yellow squares, on a coral background.

Ongoing Support

Check-in. Grow. Thrive.

Stay on track with regular check-ins and guidance to help skills grow over time.
Minimalist icon of an adult figure standing beside a child with pigtails, with a yellow checkmark inside a speech bubble, on a coral background.

Ready to Get Started?

Every family’s journey with AAC is unique. Whether you’re looking for one-off advice or ongoing support, we can help you build confidence and make communication part of everyday life.

Arrange a Call
A child uses an AAC device to select the word “blue” from a colour grid, supported by an adult. Another AAC device with a cartoon thumbs-up is visible nearby on a wooden table.