Parents' priorities for AAC and related instruction for their children with Angelman syndrome

By: Calculator, Stephen N.
Contributor(s): Black, Tibbany | et al.
Series: Augmentative and Alternative Communication 26 (1) 2010: 30-40.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | ANGELMAN SYNDROME | PARENTS | ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION | PREFERENCE | BEST PRACTICESSummary: Examines the extent to which a set of 98 best practices in AAC, previously agreed upon by a panel of experts in AAC and inclusive education, reflected the actual preferences of 32 parents of children diagnosed with Angelman syndrome.
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Examines the extent to which a set of 98 best practices in AAC, previously agreed upon by a panel of experts in AAC and inclusive education, reflected the actual preferences of 32 parents of children diagnosed with Angelman syndrome.

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