AAC Flashcards

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Unaided AAC

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Anything you can do with your body and no external help
- Sign languages
- Vocalizations
- Gestures / eye blink / facial expressions –>Culturally biased

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Constraints to consider for AAC

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  • Individual preferences
  • Costs / funding
  • Attitudes toward using AAC
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Capabilities (skills and abilities the individual needs to work around)

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  • Vision
  • Hearing
  • Motor
  • Speech
  • Literacy
  • Cognition
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Criterion-Referenced Assessment

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Used to describe the individual’s performance with respect to specific domains to determine 1) strengths and 2) plan for intervention

Administering carefully selected tasks designated to answer specific questions; able to reasonably predict what systems would be most appropriate

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What is a standardized ax most helpful for with respect to AAC?

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Determining if there’s a “problem” in the first place

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What are some strategic AAC goals?

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  • Repairing communication breakdowns
  • Using most effective communication method and vocabulary
  • Using compensatory strategies within AAC system
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True/False: no standardized tests can directly identify the type of AAC system an individual requires

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True

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SLPs serving children who require AAC should (E,I,P,I,O):

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  • Provide language options that fulfill immediate needs and allow for further linguistic growth
  • Allow the child to observe fluent AAC users
  • Ensure that AAC is consistent with IEP goals
  • Observe child’s peers to get a sense of what language they use
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S-LPs serving adults who require AAC should:

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  • Explain new communication methods and how they can be of benefit
  • Implement AAC in a way that is minimally disruptive to a client’s established patterns of behaviour + involve the client in decision-making as much as possible
  • Anticipate and plan for changes in cognition/motor abilities (e.g. progressive)
  • Make sure individuals with short-term needs still have AAC
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