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7a. Understanding Needs of Families and Carers
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Establishing a dialogue with family members is essential in building communication at home. Family support groups can be encouraged to discuss a range of questions, not only with a professional but alongside other parents facing similar challenges. Useful areas for discussion can include:
- What are your goals or expectations for the AAC device that your child will receive?
- What are your priorities for your child?
- What experiences have you had with AAC in the past (good, bad, and ugly)?
- What role might each family member play in the AAC journey?
- How do you think it will affect the relations between the family members?
- How do you think it will affect the relationship with other community members or the ability to take your child outside to the community?
- What is the best way for you to learn new AAC-related material?
- What do you think the role of the professionals should be while working with you on the AAC device?
- What are your greatest concerns?
- Building AAC opportunities around routines, what does your day and week look like?
- Do you think it will affect the routine of your house?
- Do you see it affecting family roles?
- Do you think it will increase your level of stress?