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  • Home > CALL Centre > Publications > Books > ACPS - Prac. App.
    ACP:S - Practical Approaches to Support Communication

    Edited by  Allan Wilson (2006)

    This book contains papers presented at the 2006 Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland Study Day:

    • Day to Day Interaction with AAC and How it Affects our Lives;
    • Introducing AAC into a Pre-School Setting;
    • AAC Options for Stroke Patients;
    • Where to Begin with Visual Supports;
    • Enabling Service Users to Give their Views on Services;
    • User-led Development of an AAC System in the community;
    • Tackling Transition - Symbolising the Mainstream Primary;
    • From Low Tech to High Tech and Back Again: When Making Progress is Going Full Circle;
    • Beyond the Symbol Chart;
    • A Total Communication Approach to Dealing with Sexual Abuse;
    • Party Time: Holding a Party for Young AAC Users;
    • Visions, Dreams, Reality - AAC in the 21st Century;
    • The Transitional Living Unit: A Smart Solution;
    • Shared Reading: From Theory to Practice;
    • Further Education - Consulting Young People with Communication Difficulties for their Views;
    • Using The Grid Software to Meet the Communication Needs of Adults with Acquired Neurological Conditions;
    • I Found it on the Net!

    £9.00 + £1.50 (p & p)

    ISBN 978-1-898042-27-6

    You can purchase this book now from our online shop.

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