Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Speech Avenue - Pediatric Speech Pathology Clinic in Tustin, CA
Supporting Communication in All Its Forms
Not all children communicate through speech—and that’s okay.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) includes a wide range of tools and strategies that support children who are learning to express themselves in ways other than verbal speech.
Whether a child is nonverbal, has limited speech, or is developing speech alongside other support systems, AAC can offer a voice—and a path to connection.
What Is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)?
AAC includes any method of communication that helps someone express thoughts, needs, and ideas—other than speaking out loud.
AAC systems can be:
- No-tech or low-tech, like gestures, sign language, or picture boards
- High-tech, like speech-generating devices or tablet-based apps
Some children use AAC alongside their speech (augmentative), while others use it as their main form of communication (alternative).

Types of AAC
AAC systems can be personalized and vary widely in complexity:
Low-tech options:
- Sign language
- Communication boards
- Picture exchange systems
- Gesture-based communication
High-tech options:
- Tablets or iPads with communication apps
- Dedicated speech-generating devices (SGDs)
- Eye-gaze or switch-based systems for children with physical limitations
The Role of Speech-Language Pathologists in AAC
SLPs play an essential role in helping children and families use AAC successfully. At Speech Avenue, we support your child through every stage:
Assessment
We evaluate your child’s communication abilities and needs to determine the best AAC options
Training
We teach both the child and their caregivers how to use the AAC system effectively
Support
We offer ongoing guidance, making adjustments as your child grows
Advocacy
We help ensure your child has access to the tools, technology, and accommodations they need
AAC isn’t one-size-fits-all. We take time to get to know your child, understand how they interact with the world, and build an AAC system that works naturally in their daily life.
Our Focus
Dedicated Approach to Early Support

Personalized Attention

Engaging Methods

Therapy Tools
A Voice That Fits
The goal of AAC isn’t just to “replace” speech—it’s to empower your child to communicate in a way that feels right for them. Some children will eventually speak more. Others will rely on their AAC system long term. Either way, having a reliable way to express themselves builds confidence, independence, and joy.
Areas We Serve
We also offer help to parents from nearby areas of Tustin like:
- Irvine
- Santa Ana
- Orange
- Anaheim
- Costa Mesa
- Fullerton
- Garden Grove
- Laguna Hills
- Mission Viejo
- Newport Beach
Take the First Step
If your child is struggling to communicate, you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Speech Avenue, we’re here to listen, support, and guide you toward the next steps. Call us at (949) 414-5526 to schedule a consultation—we’re ready when you are.