Principles and Practices in Augmentative and Alternative Communication 1st Edition
Grab the essential reference for evidence-informed communication support: Principles and Practices in Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 1st Edition by Donald Fuller and Lyle Lloyd. This clear, authoritative guide is built for clinicians, educators, therapists, and families seeking practical, person-centered AAC solutions.
Inside, you’ll find accessible explanations of core AAC principles alongside real-world strategies for assessment, device selection, and intervention. The authors bridge theory and practice, covering low-tech and high-tech options, team-based planning, and strategies for integrating AAC in classrooms, clinics, and home settings. Rich with case-based examples and practical recommendations, the book empowers readers to design functional communication systems that respect individual goals and cultural contexts.
Designed to boost clinical confidence and outcomes, this volume helps speech-language pathologists, special educators, occupational therapists, and disability support teams conduct thorough assessments, create effective intervention plans, and measure progress. Whether you’re implementing AAC for pediatric, adolescent, or adult clients, the guidance is adaptable to diverse needs and settings across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and beyond.
If you want a practical, professional resource that combines research-based principles with usable tools for immediate application, Principles and Practices in Augmentative and Alternative Communication is a must-have. Enhance your practice, improve client communication, and make informed AAC decisions—order your copy today and bring proven AAC strategies into your work.
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