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Current Issues: Considering Families and Multiculturalism in AAC Practice
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This SIG 12 activity offers opportunities to extend augmentative and alternative
communication (AAC) clinical practice through the inclusion of critical topic areas. The
first article describes survey results and offers recommendations on parent perspectives
regarding AAC assessments, barriers, and supports. Then, the second article focuses
on the perceptions of Latina mothers of young children in early intervention settings,
highlighting the need for culturally responsive communication and family centered
support. As a part of a review of the existing literature, the third article uncovers needs
for family centered, multilingual, and multicultural practice and calls for more quantitative
research in multilingualism and AAC.
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- identify the primary themes from parent interviews focusing on how these
ideas influence augmentative and alternative communication family centered
interventions
- describe three perceptions shared by Latina mothers related to culturally and
linguistically accessible training and family's specific values and beliefs
regarding augmentative and alternative communication
- list two ways to support multilingual clients who use augmentative and
alternative communication based on this literature review
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
Articles
in This Course
- Parents' Perspectives of Augmentative and Alternative Communication: From
Assessment to Implementation by Natalie R. Andzik, Alicia M. LaRouech, and Allison L.
Gladfelter,
published in SIG 12, Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2024
- Perspectives and Experiences of Eight Latina Mothers of Young Children With
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Needs by Maria De Leon, Patti Solomon-Rice, and Gloria Soto,
published in SIG 12, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023
- Multilingualism and Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A Review of the
Literature by Natalie R. Andzik and Hannah N. LaMarca,
published in SIG 12, Volume 9, Issue 3, June 2024
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