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Author Beukelman, David R., 1943-

Title Augmentative and alternative communication : supporting children and adults with complex communication needs / by David R. Beukelman and Pat Mirenda
Edition Third edition
Published Baltimore : Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., [2005]
©2005

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 WATERFT HEALTH  616.85503 Beu/Aaa 2005  AVAILABLE
 MELB  616.85503 Beu/Aaa 2005  AVAILABLE
 MELB  616.85503 Beu/Aaa 2005  AVAILABLE
Description xv, 634 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents Augmentative and alternative communication processes -- Message management: vocabulary, small talk, and storytelling -- Symbols and rate enhancement -- Alternative access -- Team building for AAC assessment and intervention -- Principles of assessment -- Assessment of specific capabilities -- Principles of decision making, intervention, and evaluation -- AAC issues for people with developmental disabilities -- AAC strategies for beginning communicators: opportunity and nonsymbolic interventions -- AAC strategies for beginning communicators: symbolic approaches -- Language learning and development -- Literacy development of children who use AAC / with Janet Sturm -- Educational inclusion of students who use AAC -- Adults with acquired physical disabilities / with Laura J. Ball -- Adults with severe aphasia / Kathryn L. Garrett and Joanne P. Lasker -- Adults with degenerative cognitive/linguistic disorders / with Elizabeth K. Hanson -- Individuals with traumatic brain injury / with Susan Fager -- AAC in intensive and acute medical settings. ̧
Summary "Approaching severe communication disorders from an intervention perspective, this resource thoroughly prepares students and practicing professionals to serve individuals with augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) needs. In this revised third edition, professionals working or preparing to work with children and adults who use AAC will get new and expanded content." "Readers will still have everything that made the earlier editions of this text so useful: in-depth coverage of AAC assessment, intervention planning, and the many different types of congenital and acquired communication disorders, plus a step-by-step guide to clinical application. A comprehensive textbook for students in introductory courses and a valuable reference for in-service educators and therapists, this book will help professionals guide children and adults as they increase their communicative competence and participate more fully in all aspects of life."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject People with disabilities -- Means of communication.
Communication devices for people with disabilities.
Communication Disorders -- rehabilitation.
Communication Aids for Disabled.
Author Mirenda, Pat.
LC no. 2005011941
ISBN 1557666849 hardcover alkaline paper
Other Titles Augmentative and alternative communication