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Bethany J Frick Semmler1, Allison Bean2, Jamie B Boster3
1Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
Purpose:
Vocabulary selection is a critical aspect of augmentative and alternative communication implementation, but there is no clear consensus on best practices in this area. Given that experience and training have been found to impact a range of practices within augmentative and alternative communication, this study aimed to understand the impact that experience and pre-service training in one country may have on vocabulary selection and implementation for early symbolic communicators who use augmentative and alternative communication through an online survey.
Method:
One hundred seventy-six US speech-language pathologists with their certificate of clinical competence completed a survey exploring how they select and implement vocabulary training for early symbolic communicators.
Result:
The majority of speech-language pathologists (n = 172; 98%) reported that vocabulary selection is important and that caregivers should be involved with vocabulary selection (n = 169; 97%). The majority of speech-language pathologists use Just-In-Time programming (n = 112; 64%), modelling (164; 95.4%), and core vocabulary approaches (n = 150; 85.7%).
Conclusion:
Speech-language pathologists with more years of experience reported training teachers on Just-In-Time programming significantly more than those with less experience. Speech-language pathologists train stakeholders (i.e. caregivers, teachers, other support staff) in implementation strategies they are most comfortable with and train others more consistently as they gain experience.
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