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1. Delivering Enhanced Milieu Teaching to Toddlers With Down Syndrome via Hybrid Telepractice: A Single-Case Experimental Design.

2. Social robotics as an adjuvant during the hospitalization process in pediatric oncology patients.

3. Teachers' use of augmented input and responsive strategies in schools for students with intellectual disability: A multiple case study of a communication partner intervention.

4. Predictors of Functional Communication Outcomes in Children With Idiopathic Motor Speech Disorders.

5. Factors influencing communication partners of persons with severe/profound intellectual disability use of augmentative and alternative communication: an integrative review.

6. Teaching Parents via Online Asynchronous Training to Use Speech-Generating Devices with Their Autistic Children: A Pilot Study.

7. Teaching South African center-based caregivers to implement augmentative and alternative communication strategies.

8. Visual fixation patterns to AAC displays are significantly correlated with motor selection for individuals with Down syndrome or individuals on the autism spectrum.

9. The application of the family of participation-related constructs (fPRC) framework to AAC intervention outcomes in children with complex communication needs: a scoping review.

10. Shared Book Reading Experiences for Young Children Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems.

11. Student Reflections on Roles Related to Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Perceived Preparedness for Practice.

12. Stakeholder validation of a Sepedi core vocabulary list as a resource for augmentative and alternative communication.

13. A proposal for a comprehensive protocol to develop and provide user-tailored assistive technology.

14. Characterizing nursing time with patients using computer vision.

15. Identifying Components of a Person-Centered Augmentative and Alternative Communication Intervention for People With Dementia: Opinions of an International Expert Panel.

16. Increasing Reciprocal Social Interactions Between Children Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Peers Using a Collaborative Learning Framework.

17. Speech Amplification Device Usage for the Management of Hypophonia: A Survey of Speech-Language Pathologists.

18. Effects of an Augmentative and Alternative Communication Intervention Package on Socio-Communicative Behaviors Between Minimally Speaking Autistic Children and Their Peers.

19. Characteristics of drawing deficits in people with aphasia: Differences between symbolic and realistic drawn objects.

20. An Online Communication Partner Training Program: POWR+ Intervention Results for Teachers, Paraeducators, and Children.

21. A systematic review of acquisition and mastery of skills taught using the Picture Exchange Communication System.

22. Speaking partners' talk in transitions between symbols in conversations that use speech-output technologies.

23. Common ground in AAC: how children who use AAC and teaching staff shape interaction in the multimodal classroom.

24. Effects of an AAC feature on decoding and encoding skills of adults with Down syndrome.

25. Aided Enhanced milieu teaching to develop symbolic and social communication skills in children with autism spectrum disorder.

26. Training Educational Assistants to Facilitate Grammatical Development of Adolescents Who Use AAC.

27. Reported and Enacted Emergent Literacy Instruction: Understanding Young Students With Extensive Support and Complex Communication Needs, Opportunity to Learn.

28. Frequency and correlates of augmentative and alternative communication use in an autistic inpatient sample.

29. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Face-to-Face Versus Remote Delivery of Low-Tech Augmentative and Alternative Communication in Nonspeaking Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.

30. Project Building Bridges: A Framework for Preparing Highly Qualified Speech-Language Pathologists to Serve Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students With Augmentative and Alternative Communication Needs.

31. Models and frameworks for guiding assessment for aided Augmentative and Alternative communication (AAC): a scoping review.

32. Towards E-textiles in augmentative and alternative communication – user scenarios developed by speech and language therapists.

33. A recent survey of augmentative and alternative communication use and service delivery experiences of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in the United States.

34. ‘There is a fear of not being SUPER knowledgeable’ – social workers striving to enhance children’s participation in the assessment process for disability support.

35. A Comprehensive Scoping Review of Caregivers' Experiences With Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Their Collaboration With School Professionals.

36. Designing electronic graphic symbol-based AAC systems: a scoping review. Part 2: application of human-centred design.

37. Possibilities of intelligent textiles in AAC – perspectives of speech and language therapists.

38. Aphasia and high-tech communication support: a survey of SLPs in USA and India.

39. Revisiting the effect of text complexity on Continuous Discourse Tracking using synthetic speech: Old tricks with new dogs.

40. Parental perceptions of social life before and after attending a parent training program for children with complex communication needs: the ComAlong example.

41. A large-scale comparison of two voice synthesis techniques on intelligibility, naturalness, preferences, and attitudes toward voices banked by individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

42. Turn-taking and communication modes of students and staff in group activities at non-inclusive schools for students with intellectual disability.

43. Examining the Family-Centeredness of Speech-Language Pathologists Working With Children Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication.

44. Guys, like...yeah...this stuff might actually be pretty important. Teenage vocabulary in peer interactions. Implications for teen AAC users.

45. The knowledge, confidence and attitudes of Australian speech-language pathologists in augmentative and alternative communication for children and young people.

46. Supporting augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in classrooms: sustainable supports within the education context.

47. Behavioral pain scale may not be reliable in awake non-verbal intensive care patients: a case control study.

48. Use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication by Individuals with Rett Syndrome Part 1: Page-Linking.

49. Exploring high-technology augmentative and alternative communication interfaces: the effect of age and technology experience.

50. Parents' Perspectives of Augmentative and Alternative Communication: From Assessment to Implementation.

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