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9/8/2014
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Lecture on strategy
Case examples of strategy
Role play of strategy
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Responding to questions
What is communication?
Impact of challenges for individuals with disabilities
Stages of communication
Typical and atypical trajectories
What is AAC?
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Introductions
Overview of course
Walk-through syllabus
Performance Assessment
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Orientation to course
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Break
Finish Lecture on Primary Content
Learning Evidence-Based Strategy
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Paper-pencil quiz over last weeks lecture and this weeks readings
Quiz
Defining AAC
Examples of AAC
They myth of AAC vs. speech
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Yes
Im not
sure
No
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Check-In
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1. Name
Snorkeling
Calculus
Introductions
Automotive repair
4. Group A or Group B?
Communicative function
} Asking, May
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What is Communication?
Intellectual property of Dr.
Matthew Brock
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Communication is
} Communication
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Language is
Components of Language
Check-In
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(National Joint Committee for the Communicative Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities, 1992)
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Phonologysounds
Morphologyinternal organization of words
(free: stand alone; and bound; can only be attached
to other words)
Syntaxstructure of how words are arranged
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Semanticsmeaning
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Check-In
refers to
Communication
Syntax
Description
} Neurological disorder
affecting muscle
movement
} Morphology
Language
Cerebral Palsy
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Other
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Description
} Significant social
impairments,
} Communication difficulties
} Repetitive behaviors or
restricted interests
} 25-75% have intellectual
disability
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Impact on communication
} Speech
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Echolalia
Verbal approximations
Vocal self-stimulation
Intellectual Disability
Description
} Significant limitation in
intellectual functioning and
adaptive behavior
} Wide range of functioning
within this umbrella
Impact on communication
(none of these apply to all individuals with ID)
Speech
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Other
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Pragmatics
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limited vocabulary
challenges with articulation
issues with syntax and
morphology
Emotional/Behavior Disorders
Description
} Often have challenging
behaviors and difficulty
building and maintaining
relationships
} High risk for unhappiness
or depression
} This disorder does not
indicate any impairment in
intellect or speech
Impact on communication
} Speech
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Typical
Challenges
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Resorting to aggression or
problem behaviors instead
of speech in challenging
situations
Reduced opportunities for
appropriate interaction
Birth to 1 month
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16 months
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712 months
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Communication Disorder
Description
} Umbrella term that
encompasses range of
problems in
communication and
speech
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Impact on communication
} Speech
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5 years
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4 years
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Other
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Adult
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What is AAC?
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What is AAC?
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} Unaided
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} Aided
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Gestures
Body language
Sign language
communicationequipment needed
Writing
Pictures
Computer or device
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Individualizing AAC
} Choosing
} Research
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After Break
} Implementing
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Phase 1 of PECS
What is PECS, who is it a good fit for, and what are the
steps to implement it
Case studies
Role play
of Communication
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thinking about: