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Titlebook: Aided Augmentative Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders; Jennifer B. Ganz Book 2014 Springer Science+Business Medi

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Aided Augmentative and Alternative Communication: An Overview use conventional speech effectively due to a disability or medical condition. AAC serves to replace or supplement speech. This chapter reviews aided AAC, or AAC involving external equipment, including high-tech and low-tech options; provides summaries of those used most frequently with people with
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Naturalistic Aided AAC Instructionralizing skills learned across contexts, settings, materials, and communicative partners. Given the central role communication plays in human life and interaction, interventionists must carefully plan to ensure skills are acquired across all contexts. This chapter defines and describes naturalistic
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The Controversy Surrounding Facilitated Communicationpts to assist the person to type or touch a keyboard or communication board. Although decades of research has demonstrated that the messages are most often formed by the facilitators and reports have found that it has resulted in false accusations of abuse, facilitated communication has continued to
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