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Aided Language Input

Author-Avatar Karen Natoci

2/7/2016 11:45 AM

Just sharing my thoughts today: I thought I would post this link. Aided Modeling Interventions for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Who Require AAC It's an older article (2009) but excellent. No other expectation was placed on the child except that the adult was modeling and embracing the value of a symbol - bringing it into the interaction.The message I take is that when interacting with learners of any alternative/augmentative communication system (any modality) it is so important and quite frankly, a big deal for the adult to share a symbol receptively (and possibly expand on the single symbol used by the child!) It is hoped and expected that learners will grow in their fluency of symbol use. By modeling, mirroring, narrating through the shared use of symbols, (as we talk to our kiddos) we demonstrate that we place a high value on these symbols. These very symbols that will becoming the priceless expressive communication mode of the learner. I am excited that these ideas are finally taking hold with low and high tech AAC systems.

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