The Use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Methods with Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: A Research Review
- Forfatter(e)
- Branson, D. Demchak, M.
- År
- 2009
- Tidsskrift
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Sider
- 274-286
- Kategori(er)
- Autismespekter Språk og motorikkPsykisk/fysisk funksjonsnedsettelse
- Tiltakstype(r)
- Habilitering/rehabilitering (inkl. fysioterapi)
- Abstract
- This review sought to determine the evidence base of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) use with infants and toddlers with disabilities. - The review identified 12 studies, involving 190 participants aged 36 months or younger. The majority of the studies investigated unaided AAC methods (e. g., gestures or sign language), with 42% of the studies also including aided AAC methods. - Although all studies reported improvement in child communication following AAC intervention, in-depth analyses of study methodology indicated that only 7 out of 12 provided conclusive evidence. Implications for early intervention AAC practice and suggestions for future research are proposed.