Transferring AAC intervention to the home |
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Authors: | J Sigafoos MF O'Reilly S Seely-York J Weru SH Son VA Green |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Special Education University of Texas Austin Texas USA;2. Department of Educational Psychology University of Texas Austin Texas USA |
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Abstract: | Purpose: To evaluate the acquisition of AAC skills during an initial clinical trial and assess subsequent transfer of the training to the home setting. Method: A 12-year-old male with autism was first seen in a clinical setting to establish the use of a voice-output communication device. After learning to use the device to request access to preferred objects in the clinical trial, the intervention was transferred to the home. Follow-up with the parent was conducted via e-mail and telephone. Videotapes were made of initial home-based sessions to enable evaluation of the participant's progress. Results: The programme was successful in teaching the participant to use a portable AAC device to make requests during the clinical trial and then in two home-based activities. Conclusion: An initial clinical trial with follow-up support for parents may be an efficient method for beginning AAC intervention and transferring the training procedures to the home setting. |
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