Communication & Language Development Textbooks | 2021

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Communication

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Multimodal AAC for Individuals with Down Syndrome Edited by Krista M. Wilkinson, Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University), & Lizbeth H. Finestack, Ph.D., CCC-SLP (University of Minnesota)

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Introduction to How AAC Can Promote Communication, Speech, and Language in Individuals With Down Syndrome Across the Life Span Introduction to Individuals With Down Syndrome Speech Intelligibility and Communication in Down Syndrome Overview of Multimodal AAC Intervention Across the Life Span for Individuals With Down Syndrome Integration of AAC Into Early Language Intervention With Children With Down Syndrome Language Development of School-Age Children and Adolescents With Down Syndrome and Pertinent Interventions That Integrate AAC Adolescents and Adults With Down Syndrome: Supporting Communication and Participation With AAC Assessment and Intervention of Cognitive and Social Functioning in Adolescents, Young Adults, and Older Individuals With Down Syndrome Collaborating With Families to Support Multimodal AAC for Individuals With Down Syndrome Supporting Communication and Self-Advocacy Related to Special Health and Medical Needs and Services Supporting Literacy and Access to Technology for Learning

Many people with Down syndrome—one of the most common genetically-linked developmental disabilities—experience difficulty developing spoken and written communication skills. In this groundbreaking book, discover how augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) can enhance communicative competence and improve outcomes for people with Down syndrome across the lifespan. The newest volume in Beukelman and Light’s respected Augmentative and Alternative Communication Series, this book fully explores how interdisciplinary, multimodal AAC strategies can promote speech, language, and literacy success across many contexts, including homes, schools, communities, health care settings, and the workplace. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of more than 25 experts, this book is a key supplementary text for courses on AAC and developmental dis­abilities. Your students will use the research-based guidance to help people with Down syndrome develop stronger communication skills and participate meaningfully in their schools and communities. READERS WILL LEARN HOW TO: •

Skillfully pair unaided AAC supports (gestures and manual signs) with aided AAC (technology and other supports external to the body)

• Enrich young children’s communication and language development with AAC •

Use AAC to boost older children’s vocabulary, grammatical language, and narrative language skills

• Enhance reading instruction using AAC technology •

Supplement speech and improve speech intelligibility with carefully chosen interventions and visual communication aids

Engage whole families as collaborative partners to integrate AAC supports into everyday life

• Address young adults’ communication needs, as they evolve to include more varied communication partners, more complex topics, and new contexts • Assess cognitive and social functioning in adolescents and adults who use AAC • Support communication and self-advocacy across health care settings with AAC strategies

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$49.95 | Stock #: 54128 | 2021 | 296 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-68125-412-8


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