Vicious Aac Site

And frankly? In a world that constantly infantilizes disabled people, a little viciousness is exactly the right amount of rebellion.

Here is the hard truth:

When you see a video online of a kid using their talker to call their mom a "cucumber head," don't scold. Celebrate. That child just discovered that communication is powerful . vicious aac

If you have spent any time in the disability community, you know the magic of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). It’s the iPad, the dedicated device, the picture board that gives a voice to non-speaking or minimally speaking individuals. And frankly

But there is a shadow side to this technology. We don't talk about it enough, but we need to: What is Vicious AAC? Simply put, Vicious AAC is when a non-speaking individual uses their communication device not for polite requests or academic testing, but for brutal, unfiltered honesty, sass, and revenge. Celebrate

It is written in a long-form, newsletter/essay style suitable for platforms like Medium, Substack, or LinkedIn. The Double-Edged Screen: When Augmentative and Alternative Communication Goes "Vicious"

If we program a non-speaking person’s AAC device to only say "Please," "Thank you," and "I need the bathroom," we are raising a robot, not a human.