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Book Synopsis

Speech and Language Therapists are assumed to have a knowledge of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). The reality is that, unless they have had a student clinical placement in this field, they will qualify with very little experience in this area.

This book is an approachable guide to AAC and covers the various types, including paper-based and voice-output communication aids. There is guidance on how to assess a person who might need AAC, and how to work collaboratively with those who support the person on a daily basis. The author discusses the importance of core vocabulary alongside a personalised vocabulary. There are pointers for referring to specialised services, signposting families to alternative sources of funding, and making a business case for buying AAC equipment.

Written by an expert in the field, this book provides tips and strategies for SLTs who are brand new to AAC, as well as experienced clinicians wanting to gain further confidence in work

Table of Contents

1. What is AAC?

Assessing for AAC

2. How to introduce the idea of AAC

3. Everyone on board

4. Get to know the person

5. Assess, don’t guess!

6. The foundations for AAC

7. A consistent 'yes' or 'no'

8. Assessing for access method

Supporting the AAC user

9. Input before output

10. Multi-modal communication

11. Modelling AAC to a child

12. Communication partner training

AAC solutions

13. Makaton signs

14. Objects of reference

15. Introducing symbols for choice-making

16. Symbol sets

17. Communication boards

18. Communication books

19. PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System)

20. Visual supports

21. Alphabet charts

22. Partner-assisted auditory scanning

23. Eye-pointing and E-Tran frames

24. Single message VOCAs

25. Multiple message VOCAs

26. AAC apps

27. Computer and tablet VOCAs

28. Eye-gaze technology

29. Voice-banking and message-banking

30. Communication passports

Building language skills with AAC

31. Core and fringe vocabulary

32. Personalising the vocabulary

33. Building vocabulary skills

34. Building phrases and sentences

35. Communication functions

36. Conversation club

Literacy, learning and AAC

37. Symbols or text?

38. Assessing literacy

39. Teaching literacy

40. Access to the curriculum

Advocacy and AAC

41. Talking Mats

42. Mental capacity and making decisions

43. Safeguarding and AAC

AAC and access to the world

44. Multi-media and environmental controls

45. AAC competencies

46. Setting objectives

Funding for AAC

47. Specialist AAC assessment

48. Other funding streams

49. A business case for AAC resources

50. Continuing professional development

Navigating AAC

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032284415, 978-1032284415
      ISBN10: 1032284412

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Speech and Language Therapists are assumed to have a knowledge of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). The reality is that, unless they have had a student clinical placement in this field, they will qualify with very little experience in this area.

      This book is an approachable guide to AAC and covers the various types, including paper-based and voice-output communication aids. There is guidance on how to assess a person who might need AAC, and how to work collaboratively with those who support the person on a daily basis. The author discusses the importance of core vocabulary alongside a personalised vocabulary. There are pointers for referring to specialised services, signposting families to alternative sources of funding, and making a business case for buying AAC equipment.

      Written by an expert in the field, this book provides tips and strategies for SLTs who are brand new to AAC, as well as experienced clinicians wanting to gain further confidence in work

      Table of Contents

      1. What is AAC?

      Assessing for AAC

      2. How to introduce the idea of AAC

      3. Everyone on board

      4. Get to know the person

      5. Assess, don’t guess!

      6. The foundations for AAC

      7. A consistent 'yes' or 'no'

      8. Assessing for access method

      Supporting the AAC user

      9. Input before output

      10. Multi-modal communication

      11. Modelling AAC to a child

      12. Communication partner training

      AAC solutions

      13. Makaton signs

      14. Objects of reference

      15. Introducing symbols for choice-making

      16. Symbol sets

      17. Communication boards

      18. Communication books

      19. PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System)

      20. Visual supports

      21. Alphabet charts

      22. Partner-assisted auditory scanning

      23. Eye-pointing and E-Tran frames

      24. Single message VOCAs

      25. Multiple message VOCAs

      26. AAC apps

      27. Computer and tablet VOCAs

      28. Eye-gaze technology

      29. Voice-banking and message-banking

      30. Communication passports

      Building language skills with AAC

      31. Core and fringe vocabulary

      32. Personalising the vocabulary

      33. Building vocabulary skills

      34. Building phrases and sentences

      35. Communication functions

      36. Conversation club

      Literacy, learning and AAC

      37. Symbols or text?

      38. Assessing literacy

      39. Teaching literacy

      40. Access to the curriculum

      Advocacy and AAC

      41. Talking Mats

      42. Mental capacity and making decisions

      43. Safeguarding and AAC

      AAC and access to the world

      44. Multi-media and environmental controls

      45. AAC competencies

      46. Setting objectives

      Funding for AAC

      47. Specialist AAC assessment

      48. Other funding streams

      49. A business case for AAC resources

      50. Continuing professional development

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