COMMUNICATION DISORDERS. AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION
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- Augmentative and Alternative Communication and SocializationAn observation of research conducted on the views of non-disordered children to those who have speech disorders and use Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices.
- What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication?AAC devices can serve as a very useful means of communication for those unable to do so through the natural method of speaking.
AAC Devices (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)AAC devices are very useful means of communication for those unable to do so through the natural method of speaking or writing. Although many people use them, no two are going to be identical, because every AAC device is catered to fit each individual's specific needs.
5 Great iPad Apps for Children with AutismChildren with autism often display deficits in communication and social skills. These five apps give these children a chance to develop these skills as they follow schedules, express emotions, and learn social stories.- Locked-In SyndromeImagine being fully conscious yet unable to move any part of your body, except maybe your eyes. What a frightening thought! Yet, some people have a health condition called Locked-In Syndrome (LIS). These people desperately want to move their body parts
- Alternative and Augmentative Communucation for Children with DisabiltiesA brief overview of four independent studies and the results they yielded.
The Job of a Speech-Language PathologistSpeech-language pathologists are professionals who evaluate, diagnose, treat, and prevent disorders of speech, language, cognition, and others pertaining to the throat area up to the brain. This profession has been named one of the 25 best careers of 2007.
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