What is a core words board?

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Open Public AAC for the first time and the starter board leads with words like I, want, more, not, and go — not “sandwich” or “playground”. That’s deliberate, and it’s the single most important idea in AAC vocabulary design.

Core versus fringe

Roughly 80% of everyday speech is built from only a few hundred words — pronouns, verbs, little words like more, stop, that. Linguists call these core words. They work in almost any situation: “want that”, “more”, “not go”, “you do it”.

Everything else — the thousands of specific nouns like sandwich, dinosaur, grandma’s house — is fringe vocabulary. Fringe words are powerful in the right moment but useless outside it.

A board of twenty snack photos lets someone choose a snack. A board of twenty core words lets someone protest, request, direct, comment, and joke — all day. That’s why core words earn the prime positions.

What this means for your board

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