Fundamentals of AAC : A Case-Based Approach to Enhancing Communication (2ND)

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The second edition of Fundamentals of AAC: A Case-Based Approach to Enhancing Communication continues to be a course-friendly textbook designed to walk readers through the theoretical and clinical underpinnings of assessment, intervention, and consultation for individuals with complex communication needs across the lifespan. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) encompasses a variety of communication methods and is used by those with a wide range of speech and language impairments. With a consistent framework and descriptive case studies, as well as input from various stakeholders, readers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the needs of persons who use AAC and how to provide them with ethically and culturally considerate support.
Unlike other texts on this topic, this book empowers readers to visualize AAC in action. Each chapter begins with fundamental concepts and principles, followed by a relevant case study that presents the concepts and principles "in action" that guide the reader through the use of clinical decision-making in AAC. Every case study is designed to underscore the cultural, linguistic, and social variability inherent to the fields of AAC and communication sciences, and how each individual influences the manifestation of the AAC system, treatment, and implementation plans.
Intended to easily translate into a 6-, 8-, or 13-week semester course, this textbook is divided into eight distinct sections:

Section I provides an overview of AAC, no-tech, mid-tech, and high-tech AAC systems, as well as mobile technology and advancing technology.
Section II discusses language fundamentals.
Section III reviews AAC assessment, intervention, and implementation for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged individuals, along with goal-writing and data collection.
Section IV covers assessment, intervention, and implementation for young adults and adults needing AAC.
Section V offers the reader detailed information and rich examples of the application of AAC for persons with developmental disabilities.
Section VI provides the theoretical foundation and exemplar case studies of AAC for persons with acquired disabilities.
Section VII details consultation and training for various stakeholders, as well as tele-AAC services.
Section VIII presents a collection of essays from various stakeholders.

New to the Second Edition

A chapter dedicated to AAC and literacy
Updated information about neuro-affirming practice, technology advancements (like artificial intelligence and automation), and implementation of AAC outside of intervention
New photos and videos
Updated intervention resources
Report-writing tools
Enhanced instructor resources

Key Features

Overviews with key terms set the stage for each section
36 case studies with questions and visuals to clearly depict each case
Boxes with practical tips and expert advice

PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: Instructor's Manual, Sample Syllabus, PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Image Bank, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources, Case Study Instructional Resources
For students: Videos, Select Color Photos, Links to Related Resources

Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributors
Reviewers

Section I. AAC System Fundamentals

Chapter 1. A Co-Constructed Description of AAC
Nerissa Hall, Hillary K. Jellison, Maria Burke, William Burke, Craig Burke, and Julia Serra
Introduction
Fundamentals
    A Change in Focus
    A Co-Constructed Understanding of AAC
    In Conclusion
Case Study: WB
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    The AAC System
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 2. No-Tech AAC
Amal M. Maghazil
Fundamentals
    Unaided AAC
    Aided AAC
    In Conclusion
Case Study: PG
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 3. Mid- and High-Tech AAC
Elena M. Fader
Fundamentals
    Mid-Tech AAC
    High-Tech AAC
    Communicative Purpose
    In Conclusion
Case Study: RA
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 4. Mobile AAC
Oliver Wendt
Fundamentals
    Introduction: What Are Mobile Technologies?
    The Mobile Technology Revolution in AAC
    Principles in Mobile Technology Application Design
    Research Evidence and Funding Issues Related to Mobile Technology
Case Study: LM
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    The AAC System or Service
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 5. Physical Access Features of AAC
Kathryn D'Agostino Russo
Fundamentals
    What Is Alternate Access and Who Is It for?
    Types of Alternate Access
    Assessment for Alternate Access
    Multimodal and Low-Tech Access for Communication
    Considering Multiple Methods of Access
    Access and Mobile Tablets
    Learning Language and Access Skills
    In Conclusion
Case Study: JB
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    The AAC System or Service
    Next Steps
References

Section II. AAC Language Fundamentals

Chapter 6. Cultural and Linguistic Responsivity in AAC
Gloria Soto and Marika King
Fundamentals
    Consequences of Subtractive Bilingual Environments for AAC Users
    Building Additive Bilingual Environments for AAC Users
    Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Assessment
    Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Intervention
Case Study: JR
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 7. Language and Vocabulary Features of AAC
Brittney Cooper, MariaTeresa "Teri" H. Muñoz, and Gloria Soto
Fundamentals
    General Considerations
    Vocabulary Selection Frameworks
    Types of Vocabulary
    Vocabulary Selection Tools
    In Conclusion
Case Study: AN
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 8. Literacy Instruction and Intervention for Complex Communicators Who Use AAC
Amanda Soper
Fundamentals
    Robust AAC: A Critical Accommodation for Literacy Intervention
    Barriers to Literacy Instruction for Students with CCNs
    Science of Reading
    Literacy Intervention for Language Comprehension
    Literacy Intervention for Word Recognition
    Accommodations
    In Conclusion
Case Study: VW
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Literacy Instruction Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Section III. AAC Assessment, Intervention, and Implementation for Toddlers, Preschoolers, and School-Aged Individuals

Chapter 9. Assessing Toddlers and Preschoolers
Meher Banajee
Fundamentals
    General Principles of Assessment of Toddlers and Preschoolers
    Preparation for the Assessment
    Assessment
Case Study: RC
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Rationale for Clinical Decision-Making
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 10. Intervention and Implementation for Toddlers and Preschoolers Using AAC
Barbara Weber
Fundamentals
Case Study: IB
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    The AAC System
    Rationale for Clinical Decision-Making
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 11. Assessing School-Aged Individuals
Sarah Gregory
Fundamentals
Case Study: RJ
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    The AAC System or Service Considerations
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 12. Intervention and Implementation for School-Aged Individuals Using AAC
Amanda Soper
Fundamentals
    Intervention Across the Five Domains of Language
    Intervention Across AAC Competencies
    Innovation/Modifications to Existing Language Therapy Tools
    Descriptive Teaching Method
    Support and Teaching Strategies
Case Study: JV
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Ongoing Assessment
    Intervention Strategies and Implementation Supports
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 13. Data Collection and Goal Writing in AAC
Kate Grandbois and Amy Wonkka
Fundamentals
    Goal Writing
Case Study: SB
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    The Data Collection System
    The Rationale for Clinical Decision-Making
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 14. AAC for the Child in End-of-Life Care
Rachel Santiago
Fundamentals
    The Care Team at End-of-Life
    Communication Planning
    Common Needs and Symptoms Children May Experience at End-of-Life
    AAC Considerations at End-of-Life
    In Conclusion
Case Study: GM
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Section IV. AAC Assessment, Intervention, and Implementation for Adults

Chapter 15. Services for Young Adults Using AAC Transitioning to Adulthood
Diane Nelson Bryen
Fundamentals
    Prologue
    New and Emerging Communication Technologies
    AAC and the Importance of Transition
Case Study: CK
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 16. Assessing Adults
Jeffrey K. Riley, Lois Turner, and Stacey Harpell
Fundamentals
    Communication Assessment and Action Plan
    Final Report
Case Study: GB
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    The Assessment
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 17. Intervention and Implementation for Adults With Neurodegenerative Disorders Using AAC
Catherine Kanter, Emily Kornman, and Annette M. Stone
Fundamentals
    Education and Counseling
    Preservation
    Augmentation
    Adaptation
    In Conclusion
Case Study: SH
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC System or Service Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 18. AAC for the Individual in the Intensive Care Unit
Richard R. Hurtig and Tami Altschuler
Fundamentals
    Introduction: Communication Risks and Barriers Including Health Disparities, Diversity and Inclusion
    Special Considerations for the Intensive Care Unit
    Patient Care Standards
    Communication Partner Training and Interprofessional Practice
    Life-Sustaining Decision-Making and End-of-Life Communication
    Best Practices Models
    In Conclusion
Case Study: EG
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 19. AAC for Adults in End-of-Life Care
Amanda Stead
Fundamentals
    Communication Difficulties at End-of-Life
    How AAC Can Support Communication, Socialization, and Decision-Making
Case Study: KM
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    The AAC System or Service
    Next Steps
References

Section V. AAC for Persons With Developmental Disabilities

Chapter 20. AAC for Persons With Developmental Disabilities
Jeeva John
The Fundamentals
    Challenging Behaviors and the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists
    AAC Evolves Across Their Life Span
    Establish "Buy-in" and Prepare for the Communication Journey
    Assessment and Tool Selection
    Investigative Intervention
    Designing a Meaningful Communication System
    Consultation Services
Case Study: KC
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 21. AAC for Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Tanushree Saxena-Chandhok, Deborah Xinyi Yong, and Sarah Miriam Yong Oi Tsun
Fundamentals
    SETT Framework
    Communicative Competence
    AAC Intervention Strategies
    The Role of the Caregiver in AAC Intervention
Case Study: EL
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 22. AAC for Persons With Cerebral Palsy
Katya Hill
Fundamentals
    AAC Strategies and Technology
    AAC Assessment
    Intervention
Case Study: PL
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC System and Service Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 23. AAC for Persons With Specific Sensory Impairments
Lesley Quinn and Hillary K. Jellison
Fundamentals
    Dual Sensory Impairment
    Cortical Visual Impairment
    AAC and Sensory Impairments
Case Study: HS
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 24. AAC for Individuals With Sensory Integration Challenges
Sarah Gregory and Elisa Wern
Fundamentals
    Competencies Versus Sensory Integration Areas
    Considerations for the Trial Process
    Instructional Strategies
Case Study: ES
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    The AAC System or Service
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 25. AAC for Persons With Complex Trauma
Lesley Quinn
Fundamentals
Case Study: PW
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Section VI. AAC for Persons With Acquired Disabilities

Chapter 26. AAC for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury
Lindsay R. James Riegler and Laura P. Klug
Fundamentals
    Review of Cognitive-Communication Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury
AAC Versus Assistive Technology Versus Information and Communication Technologies
    Augmentative and Alternative Communication
    Assistive Technology
    Information and Communication Technologies
Special Considerations
Case Study: TH
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 27. AAC for Persons With Motor Speech Disorders
Mary Andrianopoulos
Fundamentals
    Dysarthria
Case Study: RL
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 28. AAC for Persons With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Telina Caudill
Fundamentals
Communication Symptoms
    Dysarthria
    Voice Disorder
    Cognitive-Communication
    Dysphagia
Communication Needs
Intervention Phases
    Phase 1: Monitor, Prepare, and Support
    Phase 2: Assess, Recommend, and Implement
    Phase 3: Adapt and Accommodate
Case Study: RP
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC System or Service Considerations
    The Rationale for Clinical Decision-Making
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 29. AAC for Persons With Aphasia
Kimberly A. Eichhorn
Fundamentals
Case Study: WP
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 30. AAC for Persons With Dementia
Vanessa L. Burshnic-Neal
Fundamentals
    Setting the Stage for AAC Use in Dementia
Strengths and Deficits in Dementia
    Memory
    Communication
Strengths and Deficits in Dementia: Clinical Implications
Guidelines for Developing AAC for People With Dementia
Examples of AAC for People With Dementia
    Supported Preference Assessment
    Memory Books
    Orientation Aids
    Reminder Cards
    Activities of Daily Living Support
    Supporting Care Partners
In Conclusion
Case Study: AM
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    The Rationale for Clinical Decision-Making
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 31. AAC for Persons Who Are Medically Complex
Abygail E. Marx and Sarah Marshall
Fundamentals
    Introduction
    Participation Framework
Case Study: LG
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC System or Service Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Section VII. AAC Services for Stakeholders

Chapter 32. AAC Consultation
Erin S. Sheldon
Introduction
    Terminology
The Fundamentals of AAC Consultation
    Limits of the Traditional AAC Consultation Process
    Collaborative Consultation
The Collaborative Consultation Process
    Speech-Language Pathologists as Learners
    Speech-Language Pathologists as Teachers
    Developing Consensus on the Problem
    Sharing Decision-Making
    Building Capacity for AAC Implementation
Case Study: JE
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 33. Communication Partner Training for Families
Tabitha Jones-Wohleber
Fundamentals
Person-Centered Planning
Family-Centered Support
    Family Characteristics
    AAC in Everyday Life
    Spiraling Learning Experiences for AAC Communication Partners: Four Key Elements
Case Study: PH
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Service Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 34. Communication Partner Training for Clinicians
Tabitha Jones-Wohleber
Fundamentals
Communication Partner Training
    Responsive and Engaging Communication Partners
Supporting Adult Learners to Teach AAC
    Models of Support
    Designing Effective Learning Opportunities for Communication Partners
Barriers to AAC Implementation
    Opportunity Barriers Include Attitude, Knowledge, Skill, Practice, and Policy Barriers
Case Study: JT
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations for Training
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 35. Communication Partner Training for Staff
Jill E. Senner and Matthew R. Baud
Fundamentals
Case Study: BT
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    AAC Considerations
    Next Steps
References

Chapter 36. Tele-AAC
Michelle Boisvert
Fundamentals
    Methods of Tele-AAC Service Delivery and Setup Considerations
    Assessment, Intervention, and Consultation Services Delivered via Tele-AAC
Case Study: JS
    Clinical Profile and Communication Needs
    Tele-AAC Setup for Optimal Visual Access
    Next Steps
References

Section VIII. Perspectives of Stakeholders: A Collection of Essays

Essay 1. Ethical Considerations and AAC: A Framework for Ethical Communication and Practice
Paula Leslie
References

Essay 2. Ethical Considerations and AAC: A Framework for Neuro-Affirming Practice
Nerissa Hall and Ellen R. Cohn
Neuro-Affirming Practice
    AAC Solutions for Neurodivergent Persons
    In Conclusion
References

Essay 3. Ethical Considerations and AAC: A Consumer's Perspective
Chris Klein and Katya Hill

Essay 4. Ethical Considerations and AAC: A Parent's Perspective
Danielle A. Wagoner
Language
Include
Support
Team
Encourage
Normalize
Always L.I.S.T.E.N.
Reference

Essay 5. Ethical Considerations and AAC: Critical Health Situations, Informed Consent, and the Importance of Appropriate AAC
Paula Leslie
References

Essay 6. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Introduction to Models of Culture
Ellen R. Cohn and John W. Gareis
Edward T. Hall's Cultural Iceberg Model
Purnell's Model for Cultural Competence
Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Model
Conclusion
References

Essay 7. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Introduction to African American Culture—Cultural Values and Communicating Respect
Paula K. Davis
References

Essay 8. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Introduction to Hispanic Culture—Cultural Values and Communicating Respect
Glen M. Tellis
Cultural Values and Communicating Respect
    Respect for Authority
    Cultural Values and Other Aspects
References

Essay 9. Cultural Considerations and AAC: LGBTQIA+ Affirmative Practice: Empowering Our Queer Clients and Families
Gazit Chaya Nkosi
Vocabulary and Definitions
References

Essay 10. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Culture and Social and Economic Determinants of Health and the Use of AAC
Ellen R. Cohn and Mario C. Browne
What Are Social Determinants of Health?
    Scenario 1: A Family Suffering From Societal and Economic Stressors
    Scenario 2: A Family With Superior Resources
Digital Resources and Social Determinants of Health
References

Essay 11. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Self-Evaluation of Cultural Competence
Dorian Lee-Wilkerson and Shelly Chabon
References

Essay 12. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Religious Considerations
John W. Gareis
Diet
Prescription Medication
Medical Procedures
Conclusion
References

Essay 13. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Essential Faith-Based Vocabulary for Protestant Christian Users of AAC
John W. Gareis

Essay 14. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Essential Vocabulary for Jewish Users of AAC
Karen J. Golding-Kushner
Guidance on Use of This Vocabulary
Reference

Essay 15. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Essential Vocabulary for Muslim Users of AAC
Amal M. Maghazil
Guidance on Use of This Vocabulary
References

Essay 16. Cultural Considerations and AAC: Avoiding "Cheugy" Vocabulary Selection
Ellen R. Cohn
Generational Labels
ASHA Practitioner Age Demographics
Implication for Vocabulary Selection for AAC Systems
References

Essay 17. Clinical Considerations and AAC: Building My AAC Village
Tannalynn Neufeld

Essay 18. Clinical Considerations and AAC: The Other A for "Augmentative"
Rebecca M. Lavelle

Essay 19. Clinical Considerations and AAC: AAC, Language, and Literacy—It's About Connection
Lesley Quinn
References

Essay 20. Clinical Considerations and AAC: Visual Supports and AAC
Amy Wonkka and Kate Grandbois

Essay 21. Clinical Considerations and AAC: AAC Report Writing and Leveraging Automation as a Tool for Clinicians
Michelle Boisvert and Nerissa Hall
Introduction
    The Complexity of AAC Evaluations
    Data Interpretation and Report Writing
Automation Is the Tool for AAC Report Writing
In Conclusion

Essay 22. Clinical Considerations and AAC: Ethical Vendor Relationships
Katya Hill
References

Essay 23. Clinical Considerations and AAC: Building the Evidence Base for Evidence-Based Practice 
Tim DeLuca
Introduction
Building the Evidence Base
Implementation Science
Research-Practice Partnerships
Diffusion and Dissemination
    Diffusion and Dissemination in Research
    Diffusion and Dissemination in Clinical Practice
Conclusion
References
Implementation Science Resources 

Essay 24. Clinical Considerations and AAC: The Future of AAC
Mai Ling Chan
References

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