Good morning-
I’ve met similar needs using the Allora 2 device- it has a dual display. The display may be detached (it has its own built in speaker and can be either worn on a lanyard around the neck or just placed upon a table).
http://jabbla.com/products.asp?itemID=38
Good luck!
Kathleen H. Kaminski, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Atlanta VA Medical Center
404-235-3092 (office)
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Greetings.
Any ideas for AAC device/attachment that allows the communicative partner to read what AAC user is typing without looking over her shoulder.
My initial/only thought is using notes on an iphone/ipod and than handing it over for the other to read.
Thanks in advance.
Gideon McClure
@ATinLeander on Twitter
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