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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 1557669511
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1557669511
Category: Medical
Practically Speaking: Language, Literacy, and Academic Development for Students with AAC Needs
As a volume in the AAC series, this book aims to address the role of AAC in school settings and offer professionals models and strategies for improving outcomes for children who use AAC in the classroom. Download Practically Speaking medical books for free.
The book's goal is to guide SLPs in collaboration with teachers and other service personnel to ensure effective language intervention and academic success.This book is intended for pre-service and in-service professionals serving students with AAC needs in school settings, with a focus on achievement in core language and literacy competencies required for academic and social contexts. It will address the challenges faced by practitioners targeting both AAC skills and curricular content. The book will include guidelines, strategies and tools Get Practically Speaking our bestseller medical books.
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