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Effects of Interventions with Aided AAC Input: A Meta-analysis (O'Neill et al., 2018)

2019-01-27 by David McNaughton

O’Neill et al. report that aided AAC input can enhance expression and comprehension for individuals who use AAC.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Graduate Student Research, News, Publications Tagged With: Janice Light, Pope, Tara O'Neill

Training pre-service SLPs to use family-centered behaviors (Mandak et al., 2018)

2019-01-21 by David McNaughton

At the 2018 ASHA Conference, Mandak et al. presented their findings on an online training designed to improve the family-centered skill sets of pre-service SLPs.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: David McNaughton, Janice Light, Kelsey Mandak

Re-examining core vocabulary for children that require AAC (Laubscher & Light, 2018)

2019-01-15 by David McNaughton

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At the 2018 ASHA Conference, Laubscher and Light examined core word lists through a developmental perspective and considered the clinical implications for individuals with CCN.

Filed Under: Children, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: Emily Laubscher, Janice Light

Hospitals as a language learning context for children with complex medical needs (Gormley et al., 2018)

2019-01-10 by David McNaughton

At the 2018 ASHA Conference, Gormley and colleagues presented a case study of the language learning contexts observed during a hospital stay of a child with CCN.

Filed Under: Children, Graduate Student Research, Language and Communication, Presentations Tagged With: Janice Light, Jessica Gormley

Visual attention during search for a target on an AAC Display (O'Neill et al., 2018)

2019-01-07 by David McNaughton

At the 2018 ASHA Conference, O’Neill and colleagues presented a study on the visual attention of individuals with developmental disabilities when viewing AAC displays.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: Janice Light, Krista Wilkinson, Tara O'Neill

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