Communication
It’s not only what you do; it’s the spirit of how you do it. – Parent of an AAC user
Multi-Modal Communication
May 2026
Multi-modal communication. That’s simply a fancy term to describe the words we say with our mouths, our bodies, our faces, our hands, as well as the pencil, keyboard, apps and devices we use to communicate every day.


What forms of communication do you use throughout the day?
When do you shift to a different form of communication?
How does communication change with different people?
How does communication change in different places?
What pictures or symbols do you use?
What repair strategies do you use when there’s communication breakdown?
What tools or technology help you communicate?


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Communication is an Exchange of Light
April 2026
Every being has a light within them.
This light illuminates our ideas, our stories, our strength, and our sadness too.
There are many ways our light can feel at any given moment.
Sometimes we hold it close to our hearts, like a whisper.
Sometimes it moves freely, dancing like a song offered to the sky.

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Communication is an exchange of light. It is the reciprocity of sharing and receiving.
It is a powerful gift of truly hearing the spark and seeing the glow and feeling the warmth of one another’s light.

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When we choose to share our light – however it shows up – when we try something new, meet someone new, or act with courage, we honor our own light.

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And when we deeply listen – with our ears, eyes, a present body, an open heart, and a mind full of wonder – we begin to see and feel the light in someone else.

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We honor another’s light by listening to their words, by noticing the brightness in their eyes, the expressions on their face, the movement in their body.

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What a gift it is to hear one another’s ideas, to share stories, to witness both strength and sadness.
May all hearts speak their authentic light.
May the world be illuminated by it – pure, genuine, and quietly magical.
To Deeply Listen
March 2026
Silence is not the absence of sound, but the presence of listening. – unknown
Have you ever noticed the quiet beauty of a tree in winter – its branches bare, revealing shape, texture, and design? It is the spaces between the branches that give the tree its form, its elegance, its meaning.
So it is with us.
When we hold space for another, especially for a child, we become those spaces. We offer presence, stillness, and deep listening.
In that space, they are free to reveal themselves – their shape, their design, their beauty.
“Wait time” suggests expectation, a pause filled with wanting something to happen. But holding space asks something different of us. It asks us to simply be – to listen, to remain still, to allow.
And in that openness, their true selves can emerge.

