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Viva and Source announce a new phase of cooperation

  • Writer: Armen Sukiasyan
    Armen Sukiasyan
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 1 min read
After eight years of continued success with the Personal Assistant program, Viva and Source have announced a new phase of their partnership. The focus is once again on children with moderate and severe disabilities, but now the goal of the support is different: to make the impossible possible for children with speech and written communication limitations through alternative augmentative communication (AAC).
After eight years of continued success with the Personal Assistant program, Viva and Source have announced a new phase of their partnership. The focus is once again on children with moderate and severe disabilities, but now the goal of the support is different: to make the impossible possible for children with speech and written communication limitations through alternative augmentative communication (AAC).

With the support of Viva, students at the “Source Tnak” center will begin to communicate independently: express thoughts, feelings, and answer questions by controlling the computer with their eyes. The latest technology from alternative, additional communication tools is already at the center. Specialists have begun to use the new tool. Instead of hands, the child focuses his gaze, selecting words, sentences, or images on the screen, and instead of clicking the mouse, he blinks his eyes. New technologies will allow children to overcome limitations in speech and written communication, communicate with family, peers, and professionals, and become more actively involved in everyday life.


 
 
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