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Functional Communication Abilities in Youth With Cerebral Palsy: Association With Impairment Profiles and School-Based Therapy Goals.

Clare KoopmansAshley SakashJennifer U SorianoHelen L LongKatherine C Hustad
Published in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2021)
Individuals with CP across CFCS levels demonstrate variability in underlying deficit profiles, suggesting that measures of both functional communication and of underlying deficits are necessary to provide a complete picture of communication needs. Literacy goals were common across all CFCS levels, but AAC goals were limited to the most severely involved individuals, suggesting that continuing education may be necessary to support speech-language pathologists in developing treatments involving the integration of AAC and speech to foster functional communication at school. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.16968073.
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