Supplemental Resources

Whether you are already on your S2C journey, about to begin, the resources below can help enrich the life of your minimal, unreliable, or non-speaker.

Spelling Boards

Before buying your spelling boards, work with your registered practitioner to best determine the size and kind of board that will best fit your speller’s needs.

Your speller will progress to different types of boards over time. Your registered practitioner will know which boards to order after a few sessions.

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Educational Videos and Scholarships

International Association for Spelling as Communication (I-ASC)

The International Association for Spelling as Communication, aka I-ASC (pronounced “I-ask”), is a global organization of individuals from the nonspeaking and neurodivergent community. We seek to make spelling and the relevant supports accessible to every person who is unable to use speech as a reliable means of communication, regardless of geography, age, socio-economic or educational status. 

Communication 4 All

Communication 4 All is a non-profit that provides education, advocacy, and resources to support non, hesitant, and unreliable speakers so they can learn spelling and typing. Their website includes a free online typing academy.

SPELLERS Freedom Foundation

SPELLERS Freedom Foundation is a non-profit that provides access to, education, and advocacy for spelling for non, hesitant, and unreliable speakers through a variety of initiatives including a documentary film, spelling centers, and online connection groups. 

Spelling in the Media

SPELLERS The Movie

As the film opening asks, “What if we’ve been wrong…about every single one of them?” SPELLERS answers that question, in convincing fashion, through the stories of eight nonspeakers—Aydan, Evan, Sid, Maddie, Jamie, Vince, Cade, and Elizabeth—who all found their voice through the miraculous process of using a letterboard to communicate their thoughts and feelings. As Jamie explains, “we think, feel, and learn just like everyone else.”

Underestimated: An Autism Miracle (book)

Generation Rescue’s cofounder J.B. Handley and his teenage son Jamison tell the remarkable story of Jamison’s journey to find a method of communication that allowed him to show the world that he was a brilliant, wise, generous, and complex individual who had been misunderstood and underestimated by everyone in his life.

Makayla’s Voice

Makayla, a teenage girl, has spent her life grappling with a rare form of autism that rendered her essentially nonverbal.

However, a breakthrough came into their lives in the form of letter board therapy, a method that finally provided Makayla with the means to communicate. As her voice gradually emerges, the audience is invited into a world of wonder, poetry, and brilliance that was once hidden.

Underestimated (the TV series)

"Underestimated: The Heroic Rise of Nonspeaking Spellers" takes you on a compelling exploration of courage, resilience, and triumph against adversity. Witness familiar faces alongside captivating new stories as we traverse the realms of education, healthcare, inclusion, and beyond. With expert insights from leaders in education, occupational therapy, developmental optometry and more, each episode unlocks the mysteries of spelling as communication.

Spelling Programs

We’ve put together a list of some of the larger spelling programs serving the ASD community across the country. We are so inspired by them. Check them out to explore some of the resources and community they offer online and in-person.

With 2 locations, Oceanside, CA and Tampa, FL, the SPELLERS Centers are robust learning centers where nonspeakers come to learn the Spellers Method as well as participate in group lessons and social events.

CrimsonRise envisions a world where autistic people have the support they need in every sphere of life; a world where they can come together with allies to create and sustain an inclusive and enriching environment for all. 

Where nonspeaking people are heard and valued. Teva Community is a nonprofit creating safe, supported living for nonspeaking autistic people on 35 acres of beautiful national forest, just five miles from downtown Prescott, Arizona.

At The Hirsch Academy, students bring a variety of sensory, regulation, learning, and communication differences. The scope of differences we support is broad, reflecting the diverse nature of our neurodiverse world.

Growing Kids Therapy Center provides in-person and virtual Spelling to Communicate services for families with non, minimal and hesitant speakers.