Unlocking Potential: How the Curb Cut Effect Amplifies Advocacy for Non-Speakers

Imagine a simple design choice—a slight dip in a sidewalk curb—that transforms accessibility for wheelchair users. Now, think about how this small change also benefits parents with strollers, travelers with luggage, and workers pushing carts. This phenomenon, known as the curb cut effect, goes far beyond sidewalks. It illustrates a universal truth: when we design […]
Reframing the Narrative: Why It’s Time to Evolve “Spelling” into ACC and CC-ers

As we’ve walked this journey, it’s become clear that the term “Spelling” falls short of fully capturing what this process is all about. It doesn’t address the depth of cognitive capability or the remarkable autonomy that non-speakers like Stone demonstrate.
Unleashing Independence: The Parallel Between Guide Dogs and Communication Regulation Partners (CRPs)

There was a time when guide dogs were misunderstood. Imagine this: a blind person walking confidently down the street, guided by a loyal, highly trained dog. To most of us, this is a picture of independence. But there was a time when others saw it differently. They questioned whether relying on a dog undermined the […]
Finally Being Heard: The Power of Unlocking Communication for Non-Speakers

Imagine waiting 30 years to finally share your thoughts with the world. For one courageous non-speaking individual, that wait is over. Their powerful blog post, aptly titled “Finally,” provides a glimpse into the profound depth of intelligence, emotion, and humanity that exists within non-speakers who, for far too long, have been underestimated and silenced. Reading […]