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Mom's Creative Tattoo Helps Her Communicate with 11-Year-Old Son with Autism

Jess Fletcher said the tattoo gives Hunter a private way to communicate when his speech-generating tablet is unavailable or too public.

  • In Fredericton, NB, Jess Fletcher recently tattooed a QWERTY keyboard onto her arm to help her 11-year-old son, Hunter Fletcher, communicate. Hunter, who is non-speaking, uses the ink to spell words when his AAC device is unavailable.
  • The idea emerged months ago at a restaurant when Hunter's AAC device died, preventing him from ordering. After Fletcher wrote the alphabet on paper, Hunter flipped it and drew a keyboard, showing he needed a more reliable way to express himself.
  • "Having something that's quiet that he can talk to me almost in secret gives him more autonomy as an individual," Fletcher said. In public, Hunter can now discreetly request needs like bathroom access without his device announcing it aloud.
  • A video showcasing the tattoo has garnered more than 100 million views on the Hunter's Voice Facebook page. Teachers, nurses, and first responders have reached out to Fletcher inquiring about creating similar tools for other neurodivergent individuals.
  • Fletcher is currently exploring new projects to expand this communication method, including temporary tattoos, shirts, and sports sleeves printed with keyboards. These initiatives aim to provide other neurodivergent individuals with the same accessible, discreet communication tools that have helped her son.
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Mother's keyboard tattoo helps nonverbal son communicate

Until last month, Hunter communicated almost entirely through a virtual communication device. That all changed when the device died while they were at a restaurant.

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Mom's creative tattoo helps her communicate with 11-year-old son with autism

A mom found a new way to communicate with her 11-year-old son Hunter, who has autism and is non-speaking. Her creative approach is getting a lot of attention.

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Canadian woman gets keyboard tattooed on her arm

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Rome, 19 August 2026 Hunter is a lively 11-year-old Canadian child in the spectrum of autism, with difficulties in verbal communication that push him to relate to others mostly through electronic devices. A real wall that, in addition to creating an addiction to smartphones and tablets, has made communication with his loved ones less direct. Precisely for this reason his mother, Jessica Fletcher, has found a solution as original as well as profo…

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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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