Bruk av alternativ og supplerende kommunikasjon med sped- og småbarn med funksjonshemninger: Systematisk oversikt

The Use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Methods with Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: A Research Review

Authors
Branson, D. Demchak, M.
Year
2009
Journal
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Volume
25
Pages
274-286
This review sought to determine the evidence base of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) use with infants and toddlers with disabilities. The review identified 12 studies, involving 190 participants aged 36 months or younger. The majority of the studies investigated unaided AAC methods (e. g., gestures or sign language), with 42% of the studies also including aided AAC methods. Although all studies reported improvement in child communication following AAC intervention, in-depth analyses of study methodology indicated that only 7 out of 12 provided conclusive evidence. Implications for early intervention AAC practice and suggestions for future research are proposed.

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Type of intervention

Treatment and Child Welfare Interventions

Topic

Mental Health Problems and Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Development and Life Coping Skills

Language

Biological Risk Factors, Diseases and Symptoms

Mental/Physical Impairment

Intervention

Psychosocial Treatments

Habilitation/Rehabilitation

Age group

Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years)

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