We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of vocalizations in three children with developmental disabilities. The children were taught to request access to preferred objects using an augmentative communication speech-generating device (SGD). Following acquisition, rates of requesting and vocalizations were compared across two conditions (speech output on versus speech output off) that were alternated on a session-by-session basis. There were no major or consistent differences across the two conditions for the three children, suggesting that access to preferred objects was the critical variable maintaining use of the SGDs. The results also suggest that feedback in the form of digitized sp...
textChildren with autism often experience substantial impairments in the domain of language and comm...
Students with developmental disabilities and limited or no functional speech often use speech-genera...
We replicated and extended the findings of Gervarter et al. (2016) by using prompting and reinforcem...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze the effects the type of speech output has on the com...
Background Children with neurodevelopmental disorders often present with little or no speech. Augmen...
textChildren with autism often experience substantial impairments in the domain of language and comm...
We compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC modes in four children with devel...
Previous research on the use of voice output communication aids (VOCAs) has found a number of positi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
textChildren with autism often experience substantial impairments in the domain of language and comm...
Students with developmental disabilities and limited or no functional speech often use speech-genera...
We replicated and extended the findings of Gervarter et al. (2016) by using prompting and reinforcem...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
We evaluated the role of digitized speech output on the maintenance of requesting and frequency of v...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze the effects the type of speech output has on the com...
Background Children with neurodevelopmental disorders often present with little or no speech. Augmen...
textChildren with autism often experience substantial impairments in the domain of language and comm...
We compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC modes in four children with devel...
Previous research on the use of voice output communication aids (VOCAs) has found a number of positi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe compared acquisition, maintenance, and preference for three AAC mod...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
The current study examined the effectiveness of a newly developed methodology for assessing the func...
textChildren with autism often experience substantial impairments in the domain of language and comm...
Students with developmental disabilities and limited or no functional speech often use speech-genera...
We replicated and extended the findings of Gervarter et al. (2016) by using prompting and reinforcem...