Alternative communication in the classroom
13 February 2017
Augmentative and alternative communication has offered students at Kowhai Special School new tools for learning, writes special education teacher Angi Pearce.
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13 February 2017
Augmentative and alternative communication has offered students at Kowhai Special School new tools for learning, writes special education teacher Angi Pearce.
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