Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communication impairments allegedly select letters by typing on a keyboard while receiving physical support, emotional encouragement, and other communication supports from facilitators. The validity of FC stands or falls on the question of who is authoring the typed messages – the individual with a disability or the facilitator. The International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) formed an Ad Hoc Committee on FC and charged this committee to synthesize the evidence base related to this question in order to develop a position statement. The purpose of this paper is to report this synthesis of the extant peer-reviewed literatur...
Abstract: Despite the overwhelming research evidence discrediting the validity of Facilitated Commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...
To present a synthesis of evidence related to the factors influencing communication partners’ use of...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Abstract. We studied the authorship of messages produced through facilitated communication (FC) fo...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
Most experimental evaluations of Facilitated Communication (FC) provide no evidence that this techni...
AbstractObjective: This article briefly reviews the history and damage caused by facilitated communi...
The authenticity of facilitated communication (FC), a method whereby individuals with developmental ...
This qualitative study explores individuals ’ perspectives regarding what they believe sustained the...
Publication Notice May 29, 2019: The SDS Board, having examined the available archival record regard...
This article reports a qualitative study of six court cases that consider the admissibility of facil...
Assessed the source of messages produced through facilitated communication with a youth with autism ...
Abstract: Despite the overwhelming research evidence discrediting the validity of Facilitated Commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...
To present a synthesis of evidence related to the factors influencing communication partners’ use of...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Abstract. We studied the authorship of messages produced through facilitated communication (FC) fo...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
Most experimental evaluations of Facilitated Communication (FC) provide no evidence that this techni...
AbstractObjective: This article briefly reviews the history and damage caused by facilitated communi...
The authenticity of facilitated communication (FC), a method whereby individuals with developmental ...
This qualitative study explores individuals ’ perspectives regarding what they believe sustained the...
Publication Notice May 29, 2019: The SDS Board, having examined the available archival record regard...
This article reports a qualitative study of six court cases that consider the admissibility of facil...
Assessed the source of messages produced through facilitated communication with a youth with autism ...
Abstract: Despite the overwhelming research evidence discrediting the validity of Facilitated Commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...
To present a synthesis of evidence related to the factors influencing communication partners’ use of...