Nampa, Idaho

Nonverbal communication sitters in Nampa

Nampa AAC users span English-first and Spanish-first families, which means the device itself is sometimes loaded with bilingual vocabulary or alternating between language modes. Sitters who can meet the kid in whichever language the device is in that day are the right sitters.

A kid who is non-speaking or who uses AAC, sign, or partner-assisted scanning has plenty to say. They just say it differently. A sitter who gets this is one who knows the device, picks up the signs you teach them in the handoff, and treats the way your kid communicates as the standard, not an inconvenience.

In Nampa

Why nonverbal communication families pick our Nampa Sidekicks

AAC-comfortable Sidekicks in Nampa often come from Nampa SD paraeducator or speech-room assistant pools. They model on the device, they wait, and they don't substitute their own speech for the kid's communication.

What we do — and what we do not

A typical nonverbal communication booking in Nampa

  • Sitters who ask what device or system your kid uses, before they accept the booking. They will say if they have used that device before.
  • Patience with the pace of the conversation. AAC and sign take longer than speech. None of our sitters rush the answer.
  • Working knowledge of the most common signs (more, all done, eat, drink, bathroom). For more specific vocabulary they pick it up from your handoff.
  • Comfort with the absence of words. Sitters who are not nervous when your kid is quiet.

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Common questions about nonverbal communication sitters in Nampa

Will the sitter know how to use my kid's AAC device?
Some of our sitters have used common AAC devices in their day jobs. List the device model in your kid profile and the sitter will say what they know about it before they accept the booking.
What if my kid has a meltdown and cannot tell the sitter what is wrong?
Sitters who work with non-speaking kids know to check the basics first — hungry, tired, sensory, bathroom. They have the patience to wait for an answer through whatever system your kid uses. If the meltdown is escalating they text you.
Can the sitter sign?
Some of our sitters have working ASL. Filter your match preferences for sign-friendly sitters and we will surface them first.
Will the sitter modify the AAC vocabulary or program new words?
No. That is for your kid's speech-language team to decide. The sitter uses what is already programmed.
Do you have sitters for non-speaking adults?
Yes. Many of our Direct Support Professionals work with non-speaking adult clients during the week. See our adult bookings page.

Find a Sidekick in Nampa

We will match your kid with a sitter who already gets nonverbal communication kids.