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Parents' perception on the use of augmentative and alternative communication by children with complex communication needs in Malaysia.

Susheel Joginder SinghNorayzuazwin Mohd AyobFatimah Hani Hassan
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
The findings of this study suggest the importance of SLPs actively involving parents in the selection of their children's AAC system so they are agreeable with the system introduced and continuously supporting children and their families to encourage and sustain the use of AAC. Implications for rehabilitationSpeech-language pathologists (SLPs) can create communication opportunities for the child to use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and experience success, teach parents how to incorporate AAC into the family's daily routine and activities, and reduce the demands on parents by preparing the AAC materials and programming the AAC system where possible.SLPs can provide ongoing support to school teachers to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to support the use of AAC in the classroom.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • clinical practice
  • medical students