rct · 2010 · en
Randomized Comparison of Augmented and Nonaugmented Language Interventions for Toddlers with Developmental Delays and Their Parents
Romski M, Sevcik R A, Adamson L B, Cheslock M, Smith A, Barker R M, Bakeman R
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Evidencia · Alta
Síntesis
RCT showing AAC-augmented language interventions do not delay and may accelerate spoken word use in toddlers with developmental delays, refuting the persistent myth that AAC inhibits speech.
Etapas
1-3
Dominios
disability, language, autism
Tags
AAC · toddlers · developmental-delay · vocabulary-RCT · parent-coached
Afirmaciones que citan esta fuente (1)
clm-aac-does-not-inhibit-speech
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) introduced to toddlers with developmental delays does not delay and may accelerate spoken language; the myth that AAC inhibits speech is not supported by evidence.