AAC Strategies for Individuals with Moderate to Severe Disabilities

Price 54.10 - 56.95 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781598572063


With more children and young adults with severe disabilities in today"s general education classrooms, SLPs and other professionals must be ready to support their students" communication skills with effective AAC. They"ll get the proven strategies they need with this intervention guide from top AAC experts, ideal for use as an in-service professional development resource or a highly practical text students will keep and use long after class is over. Essential for SLPs, OTs, PTs, educators, and other professionals in school settings, this book helps readers establish a beginning functional communicative repertoire for learners with severe disabilities. Professionals will start with an in-depth intervention framework, including a guide to AAC modes and technologies, variables to consider when selecting AAC, and how AAC research can be used to support practice. Then they"ll get explicit, evidence-based instructional strategies they"ll use to help children and young adultsinitiate, maintain, and terminate an interactionrepair communication breakdownsmatch graphic symbols to objects and eventsrequest access to desired objects and activitiesescape and avoid unwanted objects and activitiesuse alternative selection methods if they have severe motor impairmentsstrengthen language comprehension and adaptive functioningenhance intelligibility and comprehensibilitygeneralize communication skills across settings To help guide their interventions, professionals will get a CD-ROM with more than 35 blank forms and sample filled-in forms, plus helpful hints, research highlights, case examples, and chapter objectives. They"ll also have a step-by-step primer on monitoring each learner"s performance, including an overview of different types of measurement systems and when to use each of them. The go-to guide to the latest evidence-based AAC strategies, this research-to-practice book will help improve communication—and quality of life—for learners with a range of significant disabilities. With more than 35 forms on CD-Checklist to Identify Potential ReinforcersIntervention Planning FormPerformance Monitoring FormsFree Access Preference AssessmentTask Analysis Development and Performance Monitoring FormChecklist for Increasing Speed and Accuracy of Selectionand much more