‘Getting your wheel in the door’: successful full-time employment experiences of individuals with cerebral palsy who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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Post-school quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities who use AAC.Long-term outcomes for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication: part I--what is a "good" outcome?Long-term outcomes for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication: Part III--contributing factors.So you want to work? What employers say about job skills, recruitment and hiring employees who rely on AAC.Enhancing participation in employment through AAC technologies.Key principles underlying research and practice in AAC.AAC technologies to enhance participation and access to meaningful societal roles for adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities who require AAC.Participation by adults with lifelong disability: more than a trip to the bowling alley.Influence of message error type on Korean adults' attitudes toward an individual who uses augmentative and alternative communication.Simultaneous natural speech and AAC interventions for children with childhood apraxia of speech: lessons from a speech-language pathologist focus group.The effects of reading personal narratives written by an individual who uses AAC on the attitudes of pre-professionals in business.'I've got something to say': interaction in a focus group of adults with cerebral palsy and complex communication needs.Children's ideas for the design of AAC assistive technologies for young children with complex communication needs.The effects of internet-based instruction on the social problem solving of young adults who use augmentative and alternative communication.The AAC Mentor Project: web-based instruction in sociorelational skills and collaborative problem solving for adults who use augmentative and alternative communication.Access to hands-on mathematics measurement activities using robots controlled via speech generating devices: three case studies.The speech generating device (SGD) mentoring programme: an evaluation by participants."I have chosen to live life abundantly": perceptions of leisure by adults who use augmentative and alternative communication.The changing face of augmentative and alternative communication: past, present, and future challenges.The experiences of adults with complex communication needs who volunteer.Learning to use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC): is there a mentoring role for adults experienced in using AAC?Exploring communication assistants as an option for increasing communication access to communities for people who use augmentative communication.Designing AAC Research and Intervention to Improve Outcomes for Individuals with Complex Communication Needs.Communication access to businesses and organizations for people with complex communication needs.Augmentative and Alternative Communication System (AAC) for Social Inclusion of People With Complex Communication Needs in the Industry.Negotiating identity: a qualitative analysis of stigma and support seeking for individuals with cerebral palsy.Vocational rehabilitation services and employment outcomes for adults with cerebral palsy in the United States.“When I First Got It, I Wanted to Throw It Off a Cliff”: The Challenges and Benefits of Learning AAC Technologies as Described by Adults who use AACFocus groups as a requirements gathering method with adults with severe speech and physical impairments“Communication is Everything:” The Experiences of Volunteers who use AAC
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‘Getting your wheel in the door’: successful full-time employment experiences of individuals with cerebral palsy who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2002
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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P2860
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‘Getting your wheel in the doo ...... and Alternative Communication
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David McNaughton
Janice Light
Kara Arnold
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10.1080/07434610212331281171
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z