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The effects of augmentative and alternative communication interventions on the receptive language skills of children with developmental disabilities: A scoping review

Shakila Dada, Cathy Flores, Kirsty Bastable, Ralf W. Schlosser

2020International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology52 citationsDOI

Abstract

For children with developmental disabilities and little or no functional speech, the effect of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interventions on the development of receptive language has been neglected in research.Purpose To map and synthesise research evidence of the effects that aided and unaided AAC interventions have on the receptive language of children with developmental disabilities.Method This scoping review used a four-pronged search strategy (electronic databases, dissertations and theses, hand search, ancestry searches) to identify germane studies. A total of 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. These studies were described in terms of the number of participants, participant characteristics, research design, AAC interventions, intervention outcomes, intervention effects, and quality appraisal.Result The review revealed positive associations between aided and unaided AAC, vocabulary acquisition and symbol comprehension.Conclusion AAC interventions may have merit for the development of receptive language skills in children with developmental disabilities. Specific gaps in relation to unaided AAC, aided augmented input strategies, morphological and syntax development, and discourse comprehension are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

Augmentative and alternative communicationPsychological interventionReceptive languagePsychologyDevelopmental psychologyLanguage developmentCognitive psychologyLinguisticsVocabularyPsychiatryPhilosophyAssistive Technology in Communication and MobilityHearing Impairment and CommunicationNeurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
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