
How to live audAACiously
The ultimate lived experience guide to AAC
$46.74
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
19 November 2026
Summary
Written by Paralympian and award-winning disability advocate Beth Moulam, this book is the all-encompassing guide to everything AAC. From the road to getting an AAC device to thriving independently with AAC, Beth shows you how to advocate for yourself and how communication partners can learn to navigate the world of AAC alongside you.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781805017899 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1805017896 |
| Author: | Beth Moulam |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 19 November 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
This much-needed, accessible guide brings lived experience and practical wisdom to the core of AAC. Beth Moulam offers inspiration and hard-won insight on every page, making this a valuable resource for AAC users, families, and professionals alike. – Ruth McMorran, SEND Teacher and Former Chair of Communication Matters
Thoughtful, inclusive and holistic. This book considers AAC across the day and the lifespan. The importance of valuing all communication and of having skilled communication partners shines through. This will be a valuable resource for AAC users and all of their supporters. – Joanna Holmes, Speech and Language Therapist,
Moulam’s guide to living audAACiously does something I almost never see: she writes to the reader who uses AAC, not only to those supporting us. Moulam also describes options that exist in reality but are rarely noted in published work. A resource well worth the read! – Alyssa Hillary Zisk, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Neuroscience. AAC Research Lead, AssistiveWare
This is a very practical guide to AAC that can be in used in many scenarios and with many people. The book portrays the ‘gold standard’ of AAC use. Empowerment certainly comes through strong and hard. The checklists and thoughts around independent living will be valuable to families/professionals supporting young people with more complex communication needs who will transition to different types of adult living. – Kim Anderson, International educator and parent of an AAC user
About The Author
Beth Moulam
Beth Moulam is a Paralympian, public speaker, and multi-award-winning AAC advocate. She was nominated by her peers as the number 1 Grassroots and Community Advocate in the UK and has received an honorary doctorate for her advocacy work and as a Paralympian. Beth holds a degree and Master of Research in Social Policy from the University of York, with a focus on AAC policy. Beth has cerebral palsy and uses AAC to communicate.
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