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Series Preface viii
Series Editors, Editorial Advisor, and Editorial Advisory Board ix
Volume Preface x
About the Editors xiii
Contributors xv
Acknowledgments xix
I Overview and Assessment
1 Introduction to AAC for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Pat Mirenda 3
2 Assessment Issues Teresa Iacono Teena Caithness 23
II Communication Modalities
3 Presymbolic Communicators with Autism Spectrum Disorders Charity M. Rowland 51
4 Research on the Use of Manual Signs and Graphic Symbols in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Systematic Review Oliver Wendt 83
Appendix A Overview and Appraisal of Studies Involving Manual Signs and Gestures 119
Appendix B Overview and Appraisal of Studies Involving Graphic Symbols 131
5 Speech Output and Speech-Generating Devices in Autism Spectrum Disorders Ralf W. Schlosser Jeff Sigafoos Rajinder K. Koul 141
6 Effects of AAC on the Natural Speech Development of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Diane C. Millar 171
III AAC Interventions
7 AAC and the SCERTS Model: Incorporating AAC within a Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Educational Program Emily Rubin Amy C. Laurent Barry M. Prizant Amy M. Wetherby 195
8 The System for Augmenting Language: Implications for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders MaryAnn Romski Rose A. Sevick Ashlyn Smith R. Micheal Barker Stephanie Folan Andrea Barton-Hulsey 219
9 Using AAC Technologies to Build Social Interaction with Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Kathryn D.R. Drager Janice C. Light Erinn H. Finke 247
10 The Picture Exchange Communication System: Clinical and Research Applications Andy Bondy Lori Frost 279
11 A Picture Is Worth a ThousandWords: Using Visual Supports for Augmented Input with Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Pat Mirenda Kenneth E. Brown 303
12 Functional Communication Training and Choice-Making Interventions for the Treatment of Problem Behavior in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Jeff Sigafoos Mark F. O'Reilly Giulio E. Lancioni 333
13 The Role of Aided AAC in Replacing Unconventional Communicative Acts with More Conventional Ones Krista M. Wilkinson Joe Reichle 355
IV AAC-Related Issues
14 Literacy in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Who Use AAC David A. Koppenhaver Karen A. Erickson 385
15 Membership, Participation, and Learning in General Education Classrooms for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders Who Use AAC Michael McSheehan Rae M. Sonnenmeier Cheryl M. Jorgensen 413
Appendix Beyond Access Model Best Practices 441
16 Supporting the Participation of Adolescents and Adults with Complex Communication Needs Teresa Iacono Hilary Johnson Sheridan Forster 443
Index 475
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