
Jenny Sun Lai, MA, BCBA
“My name is Jenny, and as both a BCBA and the mother of an autistic child, I’ve had the opportunity to experience firsthand the journey of introducing an AAC device to my son. We've been using it for nearly a year, and we're still learning. Brianna has put so much care and passion into the resources she creates for families and professionals alike. I initially struggled to find ways to model AAC use consistently due to the demands of parenting, but her AAC resource has been incredibly helpful. The examples she provided sparked new ideas for modeling in various contexts, making me feel more confident and at ease. She also included valuable tips on how to get AAC devices funded. I highly recommend this resource—it has truly increased my competence and comfort as both a mother and a behavior analyst.”

Hannah Croll , M.S., CCC-SLP
"As an SLP who struggled to find comprehensive guidance on AAC implementation early in my career, I can wholeheartedly say that this guide is the type of resource I wish I had access to from the beginning. It is packed with information, from foundational concepts to real-world applications and best practices; all presented in practical, easy-to-digest-ways. If you’re an SLP, educator, family member, or other professional just starting out with supporting AAC, this guide will not only equip you with essential knowledge but will give you the confidence to start making a meaningful impact right away. I promise you will walk away feeling more prepared to support the AAC users in your life.”

Kymberlie, mom of AAC user
“These resources should accompany an AAC device. Brianna highlights essential practices for becoming a confident communication partner, addressing all the questions you might have at the start of this journey. Access to materials like these is crucial for making a meaningful difference. As a parent of an AAC user, I’m thrilled to see bilingual resources that foster acceptance, connection, and education.”