
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Models and Applications for Educators, Speech-Language Pathologists, Psychologists, Caregivers and Users
Filip Loncke(Author)
Plural Publishing Inc
Published on 1. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-59756-498-4 (ISBN)
Description
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Models and Applications for Educators, Speech-Language Pathologists, Psychologists, Caregivers, and Users aims to be the primary text for graduate courses in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The book contains 13 chapters - the ideal length for a 13-week semester course - that provide an in-depth overview of the subject. Each chapter also includes a section with practical applications and potential class activities. The author, Filip Loncke, PhD, has practiced and conducted research in AAC and AAC-related matters since 1990 and has taught AAC courses at the graduate level since 2000. Dr. Loncke recognized that due to the ever-evolving nature of the field, which in many ways is linked to developing technology, it was crucial to develop a book that details the framework of how communication is shaped by internal and external factors (including technology) and how communication affects social functioning as well as other (mainly cognitive) functions.The text references psycholinguistics, communication sciences, social psychology, and other disciplines to explain AAC and provide students with a thorough review of the subject.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
B/W illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59756-498-4 (9781597564984)
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Person
Filip Loncke has practiced and conducted research in AAC and AAC-related matters since the 1990s and taught AAC courses at University level (graduate level) since 2000.
Content
Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1. AAC: A General Introduction Chapter 2. Access, and Message Management Chapter 3. Non-tech, Low-tech, High-tech, and Mobile Computing Chapter 4. The Use of Symbols Chapter 5. Vocabulary and AAC Chapter 6. AAC Intervention at the Prelinguistic Level Chapter 7. Language Intervention and AAC Chapter 8. AAC and Intervention with Acquired Communication Disorders Chapter 9. AAC and Literacy Development Chapter 10. Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Natural Speech Chapter 11. AAC and Assessment Chapter 12. AAC and the Community Chapter 13: The AAC Experience Index