Hello not and HHH!!
Started thread and then disappeared, as ds is not great at the moment (he has chest problems and is really struggling at the moment)
What size device does your ds have HHH? Ds has a 10 inch tablet, and it just seems to big for him (he is quite small) and it is difficult for him to carry around. I see that if we get an ipad mini we should be able to transfer his grids to that device (annoyingly we got an ipad with a family fund grant, but got the full size one....darn!), but think Smartbox do a smaller device as well.....I'm not sure whether our funding includes upgrades!
The school thing is hard, he does have an EHCP, and we have all sorts specified, plus we have had meeting after meeting, but it doesn't stop the fact that they don't seem to take any notice of the importance of total communication - and the idea that, we (of course) want ds to use his voice, but if he isn't understood (which he isn't for about 90% of the time, he needs to have access to sign and AAC, and that these things need to be celebrated and not treated as an annoyance.
He is moving to juniors in September which is a different sn unit and senco, so hopefully things may change a little there. We have a meeting next week to discuss transition and training.
Unfortunately the nearest speech unit closed last year, and the next nearest one is very far away, and had no spaces, we could wait for one to come up but the 2 things that put us off were, 1) they were very offputting about AAC and 2) the distance.
Because of our other dds and ds's work I don't think we could move areas.
How do you both find using it at home? Ds often seems quite unwilling, and I watch things like the Neider family blog and see how at ease they all seem with it, and despair a bit!
Last year we were supposed to be meeting up with another AAC family, but it all fell apart, I'd love for ds to see someone using a device, as it may make it seem a little more 'normal' for him.
HHH - does your ds have a 1-1? Have they had training? I think as a 1-1in a preschool (which is what I do for a job), I would want full training, and I would probably also like to sit down and chat to you about games and strategies we could both use at home and in the setting.