Young children with complex communication needs require the best possible start to their educational lives, and for some, this will involve the use of communication technology supports and collaborative teams. This case study describes the outcomes of a pilot investigation that utilised MINSPEAK as a means of enhancing emergent language and literacy skills in a young girl with a range of participatory challenges. Results indicated that when family members and educational teams work together, it is possible to achieve important progress in early language skills using relevant software, systematic teaching and an accessible speech generating device (SGD). The implications of this modest case study are discussed in terms of innovative practice amongst collaborative alternative and augmentative communication teams.
Journal article
Using MINSPEAK: a case study study of a preschool child with complex communication needs
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Vol.4(5), pp.376-383
2009
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- Title
- Using MINSPEAK: a case study study of a preschool child with complex communication needs
- Creators
- Bernice Mathisen - University of NewcastleMichael Arthur-Kelly - University of NewcastleJenny KiddChantelle Nissen
- Publication Details
- Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Vol.4(5), pp.376-383
- Identifiers
- 3812; 991012820820602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Allied Health and Midwifery
- Resource Type
- Journal article