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ABOUT
WAYS TO COMMUNICATE

At WAYS to Communicate, we believe every voice matters. We specialize in crafting custom Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) boards tailored for family venues, ensuring that communication is accessible for everyone. Explore our innovative solutions designed to enhance your experience in parks, zoos, and other lively environments.

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A Message from Rebecca Stroschein

As a speech-language pathologist, I have seen firsthand how powerful it is when a person is given the tools to express themselves. Communication is more than words. It is connection, choice, safety, confidence, and belonging.

AAC boards create opportunities for users who communicate differently to participate more fully in the world around them. Whether they are asking for a turn, sharing how they feel, telling someone they need help, or simply joining in play, these boards help make communication more accessible in everyday spaces.

This work is deeply personal to me because I believe every child deserves to be understood.

 

My hope is that by bringing our solutions into family spaces and community venues, we can help create environments where families feel supported and users feel included.

Everyone deserves to have a voice, and our solutions are a meaningful way we can help make that possible.

Our Vision & Values

Empower Communication

 

Promote Inclusion

 

Foster Connection

 

Enhance Accessibility

 

Inspire Joy

OUR TEAM

Our dedicated team is passionate about making communication accessible for all. Meet the experts behind WAYS to Communicate who are committed to fostering connections.

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Rebecca Stroschein CCC-SLP

FOUNDER & SLP

Rebecca Stroschein, MS, CCC-SLP, is an AAC-focused speech-language pathologist dedicated to expanding communication access for individuals with complex communication needs. Through her work at the Waisman Center, she supports children, adults, and families in identifying communication tools and strategies that help people participate more fully in daily life. Rebecca brings a thoughtful, person-centered approach to her clinical work and is passionate about helping ensure that everyone has a voice.

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