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Functional AAC Approaches for Severe Aphasia: An Introduction
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Option(s):
Web Workshop
Author(s):
Kathryn L. Garrett, PhD, CCC-SLP, Joanne P. Lasker, PhD, CCC-SLP
Description:
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Note: This program's content is available free of charge, with an optional CEU component. Purchase the CEU test here, and access the program at the link below. You will receive a link to the CEU test by e-mail when your purchase is complete.
Content available from: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association http://asha.httpsvc.vitalstreamcdn.com/asha_vitalstream_com/apd/ASHA4500/player.html
This web workshop introduces participants to the AAC/aphasia classification system (Garrett & Lasker, 2005) by illustrating six categories of communicators with aphasia. Within each category, presenters demonstrate specific AAC strategies that can improve communication effectiveness for each type of communicator. You’ll learn simple partner-dependent AAC strategies that optimize communication in daily situations, such as Augmented Input and the Written Choice Conversation Strategy. The presenters also offer guidance about how to create and implement simple low-technology, and limited scope high-technology, message systems for people with aphasia, with a focus on techniques that can be accomplished with limited technology.
Learning Outcomes You will be able to:
- explain differences between partner-dependent, transitional, and independent communicators
- describe strategies, such as Augmented Input, to support comprehension for people with aphasia
- describe strategies, such as the Written Choice Conversation System and simple message storage systems, that facilitate conversational expression for people with aphasia
- describe how partners of people with aphasia can facilitate conversation
System Requirements
To complete this program, you will need the following plugins:
And one of the following browsers:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x or later, or Opera 7.11
- Mac OS X: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla 1.x, Opera 6, or Safari 1.0 (Mac OS 10.2x or later only)
- Linux: Konqueror 3.3.1, Mozilla 1.7.3, Firefox 1.x
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Continuing Education:
Date(s):
8/2/2008 to 6/12/2011
CEUs:
0.1
Instructional
Level:
Introductory
Item #(s):
web4500
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