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Sampling of Professional Activities of the National Joint Committee (NJC) — Presentation

2013-11-11 by David McNaughton

The National Joint Committee on the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities is an interdisciplinary committee representing diverse organizations that support communication of individuals with severe disabilities. This ASHA 2013 Poster shares a sampling of the current work underway by members of the NJC as active researchers and/or clinicians.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, News, Presentations, Publications Tagged With: AAC, adults, beginning communicators, intellectual disability, research, service delivery

A Proposed Model for Individualizing Social & Communication Supports for Adults With ASD — Presentation

2013-11-11 by David McNaughton

Megan Tobin’s ASHA 2013 Poster Session presents a model for applying individualized, functional approaches in developing effective social and communication interventions for adults with ASD.

Filed Under: Adults, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News Tagged With: adults, autism spectrum disorders, Doctoral students, research

Communications Carnival 2013 — Presentations

2013-06-03 by David McNaughton

PSU presentations for the Communications Carnival, “Reading and Writing — New Opportunities For All” (May 6-7, 2013).

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, adults, children, employment, literacy, research, transition

PSU PhD Scholars at PSHA Convention, 2013 — Presentations

2013-04-05 by David McNaughton

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A wide range of learning opportunities are encouraged to prepare high quality doctoral students in AAC as researchers/ university faculty.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, adults, autism spectrum disorders, family, Leadership Project, research

Godfrey Nazareth powerful guest to AAC Class

2013-03-12 by David McNaughton

“We’ve not yet even begun to scratch the surface of the infinite possibilities that AAC has to offer.” — Godfrey Nazareth

Filed Under: Adults, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, adults, consumer, design, Godfrey Nazareth, Masters students

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