Navigating AAC :50 Essential Strategies and Resources for Using Augmentative and Alternative Communication - Navigating Speech and Language Therapy
Navigating AAC :50 Essential Strategies and Resources for Using Augmentative and Alternative Communication - Navigating Speech and Language Therapy
paperback
Published:
30 September, 2022
Description
Speech and Language Therapists are assumed to have a knowledge of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). The reality is that, unless they have had a student clinical placement in this field, they will qualify with very little experience in this area.
This book is an approachable guide to AAC and covers the various types, including paper-based and voice-output communication aids. There is guidance on how to assess a person who might need AAC, and how to work collaboratively with those who support the person on a daily basis. The author discusses the importance of core vocabulary alongside a personalised vocabulary. There are pointers for referring to specialised services, signposting families to alternative sources of funding, and making a business case for buying AAC equipment.
Written by an expert in the field, this book provides tips and strategies for SLTs who are brand new to AAC, as well as experienced clinicians wanting to gain further confidence in working with this varied client group.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781032284415 |
| ISBN10 | 1032284412 |
| Number Of Pages | 242 |
| Item Weight | 380 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"[I] learnt a lot of new information from this excellent book and would highly recommend it to SLTs who
are professionally interested in AAC." - Natalia Cavajdova, Specialist SLT, Specialist Children and Young People’s Services, ELFT NHS (RCSLT Bulletin, Issue 839, Summer 2024)
Author's Bio
Alison Battye is the author of Who’s Afraid of AAC? (2017). She is also a Specialist SLT in AAC and manager of regional specialised AAC services.