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Cover of Collected Papers 1992

Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland - Collected Papers 1992
Edited by Sally Millar & Helen Galloway
(Pub. 1993).
ISBN 1 898042 00 4. (out of print)

Contents

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Using Voice Output Aids in a Special School, Deborah Jans & Eleanor Spalding.

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Survey of Users of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems with Cerebral Palsy in Scotland, Joan Murphy & Janet Scott.

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AAC in Further Education, Gail Dennett & students.

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Laying the Foundations of Communicative Competence for Very Young Children, Alison MacDonald and Caroline Rendle.

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Experience of Alternative and Augmentative Communication in two Mobile Children with Congenital Verbal Dyspraxia in a School of Speakers, Kate Nelson & Anne O’Hare.

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The Use of a TouchTalker in Everyday Life, Margaret Girdler, Ann Grayshan & Caroline Rendle.

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Talking to High School Pupils about Disability, Kate Ellis.

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Summer School for Children using AAC, Karen Brown & Jane Donnelly.

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Scottish Sensory Centre: Techniques and Technology for People with Hearing or Visual Impairment, Helen Mitchell.

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Communication and Deaf Children, Ruth McAree.

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Alternative Media for Reading and Writing, Margaret Lee.

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Augmentative Communication and Blindness, Stuart Aitken, Marianna Buultjens, Mary Lee & Ian Prain.

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Bridging another Gap, Pamela Cornwallis & Penny Gravill.