This book demystifies the world of Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) in speech and language therapy, explaining key terminology and guiding clinicians through the research underpinning successful clinical practice. Spanning a range of clinical groups and all ages, it introduces a holistic framework to support clinicians along the journey from assessment to implementation. Key features include:
Rooted in lived experience, this book suggests practical solutions for supporting a person to have a positive experience of being an aided communicator. It is an invaluable resource for experienced clinicians, speech and language therapists and allied professionals, as well as those new to the world of AAC both now and in years to come.
Front Matter
Part 1
Part 2: The Positive AAC Framework
4. Preferences
5. Provision
6. Practice and Play
7. Planning
8. People
9. Pride
Appendices
Index
Glossary
"By bringing together learning from extensive professional experience, first-person insights, and current research, Working with AAC provides a comprehensive resource for busy clinicians. This book offers an innovative and accessible framework that will support and enhance the practice of anyone who works with people who use, or who could benefit from using, AAC."
- Dr Katherine Broomfield, Cardiff Metropolitan University and North Bristol NHS Trust
"This text is a welcome and timely addition to the AAC literature. It will support students in their learning and clinicians in their practice."
- Janice Murray, Professor Emeritus, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK