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Presenting the most up-to-date information available about dementia
and intellectual disabilities, this book brings together the latest
international research and evidence-based practice, and describes
clearly the relevance and implications for support and services
Internationally renowned experts from the UK, Ireland, the USA,
Canada, Australia and the Netherlands discuss good practice and the
way forward in relation to assessment, diagnosis, interventions,
staff knowledge and training, care pathways, service design,
measuring outcomes and the experiences of individuals, families and
carers. The wealth of information offered will inform support and
services throughout the whole course of dementia, from diagnosis to
end of life. Particular emphasis is placed on how intellectual
disability and dementia services can work collaboratively to offer
more effective, joined up support. Practitioners, managers and
commissioners will find this to be an informative resource for
developing person-centred provision for people with intellectual
disabilities and dementia and their families. It will also be a key
text for academics and students who wish to be up-to-date with the
latest research and practice developments in this field.
For children, adolescents, and adults with autism, AAC can have a
tremendous positive impact on communication, social skills, and
behavior. Now there's a comprehensive, up-to-date research volume
that shows professionals what today's most effective AAC methods
are - and why they're a perfect fit with a variety of learning
approaches that work for people with autism. Pat Mirenda - a
leading authority on AAC and autism - and Teresa Iacono partner
with more than 30 other experts to give readers the most current,
in-depth information on a wide range of AAC methods and
technologies. Through clear and compelling examinations of the
latest research studies, professionals supporting people with
autism will discover how these evidence-based AAC interventions can
be used to promote children's natural speech and language
development expand literacy skills modify challenging behavior
build young children's social interaction skills encourage
students' full membership and participation in inclusive classrooms
give children socially appropriate ways to express needs and
preferences replace unconventional communicative acts with more
conventional ones help adolescents and adults develop strong social
networks within their community Readers will also get clarification
of the common characteristics of effective AAC interventions and
insight into the future research required to make AAC technologies
more meaningful and motivating. Essential for educators, SLPs, OTs,
PTs, and other direct service providers, this new addition to the
renowned Augmentative and Alternative Communication series will
give readers a complete understanding of today's diverse AAC
options - knowledge they'll use to help people with autism develop
the communication and social skills they need to succeed. Help
people with autism benefit from speech generating devices visual
schedules and other types of visual supports peer-mediated
interventions manual signing and gestures graphic symbols written
supports and more!
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