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Augmentative and Alternative Communication - ANSWER Ways of communicating that
do not rely on speaking.



Sign Language - ANSWER A system of communication that uses signs of the hands and
other body language such as facial expression and posture to convey meaning



formal sign language - ANSWER has vocabulary, grammar, and syntax

-Generally used by people who are culturally deaf (have never heard spoken words).

Examples: American Sign Language, British Sign Language, etc



Pidgin sign langauges - ANSWER -Blends sign form formal sign language with regional
spoken language

-Usually used by people who have lost their hearing (native spoken language users).



idiosyncratic signing - ANSWER -Usually not a fully formed language - no
grammar/syntax



-Signs may or may not come from formal signing lexicons



-most used by individuals with language disorders, unrelated to hearing loss



Behavior analytic teaching of signs - ANSWER -manding

-tacting

-intraverables

,American Sign Language is a word-for-word translation of American English. - ANSWER
false



Which form of sign language is used frequently by native oral speakers who later
become deaf and study ASL? - ANSWER pidgin sign



It is not common that the clients RBTs work with utilize idiosyncratic signs. - ANSWER
false



Sign language learning detracts from an individual's ability to learn to speak. - ANSWER.
False



What form of language training requires the most sign language fluency on the part of
the RBT? - ANSWER. Intraverbals



picture based communication system: populations served - ANSWER -Non-speaking
individuals

-individuals who can benefits from environmental cues for correct responding

-people who have difficulty understanding spoken directions



picture communication symbols - ANSWER -understood by others with ease

-no speaking on the part of the partner

-very little fine motor skill required on the part of the partner

-easily added to



Picture communication is easily understood by naive communication partners. -
ANSWER true



Individuals using picture communication may _______________ or _____________________

,the pictures. - ANSWER point to ; exchange



Picture communication is only used by individuals who do not have speech. - ANSWER
false



a type of picture communication used to demonstrate contingency - SPEAK first -then
do something

PECS is mainly used to -SAY -mandoing

Speech Generating devices ANSWER- for who : people with disabilities, their disability
affects their ability to effectively communicate.

- What type speech genrating decives With A KEYBOARD

The individual has some ability to talk unsupported he or she must have one of these
Speech Generating Devices. -ANSWER- false



Some devices will allow a person to say any word they can think of, even if it was not
pre-programmed. - ANSWER True



A person with a complex vocabulary and multiple motor impairments would probably
prefer - ANSWER a stand along speech generating device



Only persons who have the ability to touch a screen or keyboard accurately can use a
speech-generating device - ANSWER false



In order to utilize a larger array of vocabulary words on an SGD, a user need to have
___________________ skills. - ANSWER match to sample



Who conducts an AAC assessment? - ANSWER SLP's



Verbal imitation skills - ANSWER -Low verbal imitation skills are an indicator that AAC
should be tried.

-Voice-output devices may lead to speech development due to modeling effects

, -Sign language has been shown to facilitate the development of oral speech better than
picture communication



fine motor skills - ANSWER Sign language develops better for learners who have better
fine motor skills



Executive Functioning Skills - ANSWER Fluent sign language requires good executive
functioning skills



Visual Acuity - ANSWER Visual systems require adequate vision to see the icons

Braille symbols could be used if the person reads Braille



Social Approach Behaviors - ANSWER Picture symbols require more willingness to
approach others, especially if using picture exchange.



Practical Considerations - ANSWER Cost - high tech devices can be expensive.

Responsible use - high tech devices reduce the ability to communicate when out for
repairs

Motivation to use - child preference should be considered

Community support - impractical to train the child if her community will not learn to
communicate with her

Complexity - All modes range from simple to complex; must shape with the child's ability



AAC training - ANSWER -BCBA collaboration with SLP

-verbal behavior methods

-functional communication training



mand trainng in FCT - ANSWER FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION TRAINING

Teaches children whose verbal behavior has developed abnormally to get needs met
through communication instead of misbehavior. Immediate gratification behavior is

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