InterAACt and Social Skills Development
On a typical day, an individual will spend time socializing at home and in the community;
connecting and doing everyday tasks and activities. This includes going to the bank,
the post office, or attending social events in the community with their peers. InterAACt
provides topics and topic pages (e.g., bank) to promote social skills development
using topics that are both relevant and specific to various situations and settings
that an individual will need to communicate.
Real life examples of communication at home and in the community:
Family
InterAACt home topics make use of preprogrammed words and phrases, which results
in, encouraging interaction with family at home, while also supporting efficient
communication.
Homepage / Young Adult
At the bank
Bank vocabulary will allow individuals to ask for help, request funds, or ask a
question about their checking account.
Popup Image / Bank
Social events with peers
While at social events, such as a baseball game, an individual will have access
to the vocabulary needed to initiate conversations and interact socially with their
peers.
Digital Scene / Baseball
Quickfires / Adult