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Research and Evidence (page 12)

Post-school quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities who use AAC

Bruce Hamm & Pat Mirenda, (2009)Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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There Are No Prerequisites for Communication

Nancy Brady , Rose A. Sevcik , Kevin Caves , Lee McLean , Beth Mineo Mollica , MaryAnn Romski , , (2003)Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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Effects of Interventions That Include Aided Augmentative and Alternative Communication Input on the Communication of Individuals With Complex Communication Needs: A Meta-Analysis

Tara O'Neill , Janice Light and Lauramarie Pope, (2018)JSLHR
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Access to augmentative and alternative communication: New technologies and clinical decision-making

Susan Fager, Lisa Bardach,Susanne Russell, Jeff Higginbotham, (2012)
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Functional Performance Using Eye Control and Single Switch Scanning by People With ALS

Chris Gibbons and Erin Beneteau, (2010)ASHA Wire
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