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The WI AAC Network is for people who use AAC, their families, and professionals. Please join us!
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In a few words...
The Wisconsin Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) Network was created for people with complex communication needs, their families, and professionals. Since its inception in 2016, the WI AAC Network has continued to grow and evolve.
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Don’t miss out on any of our upcoming events. We’d love for you to join us!
What is AAC?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) includes all forms of communication other than speech – from no tech to high tech.
How can you help?
The goal of the WI AAC Network is to bring Wisconsin stakeholders together. Become involved with a committee, or join us at an upcoming event.
Read the latest newsletters:
Summer 2026 Newsletter
Welcome to the Summer newsletter of WI AAC Network. I spoke in April to an education class with my regular education teacher in sixth grade. Now I am lucky enough to be a public speaker for years. I have lost count how many classes and groups I have spoken to, how...
Spring 2026 Newsletter
Welcome to the Spring Newsletter of the WI AAC Network. We love getting email messages from you guys. How it works is I always forward the question or the questions to the leadership team, we discuss the issue or the topic as a whole group, then someone will get...
Winter 2026 Newsletter
Welcome to the Winter Newsletter of Wisconsin AAC Network Click here to view the newsletter in Google Docs: Wisconsin AAC Network - Winter 2026 - Newsletter Lately I have been feeling so hopeless and I don't want to do anything. Some of you might know that I lost my...






