Conversation

Conversations are encouraged by topics that are of interest to those who use AAC and to their communication partners. Interaction is initiated by asking questions. In addition conversations can be influenced by the speed of interaction; all challenges when designing a display or programming a speech output device for conversation.

 

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Conversazione (Traduzione italiana di / Italian Translation of “Conversation”)

 

Le conversazioni vengono incoraggiate da argomenti che suscitano l’interesse di coloro che utilizzano la CAA e dei loro partner. L’interazione ha inizio con la formulazione di domande. La conversazione, inoltre, può essere influenzata dalla rapidità dell’interazione: quando si progetta o si programma un ausilio con sintesi vocale per la conversazione, tutti questi elementi costituiscono delle sfide.

 

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    Beyond Speech Alone: Guidelines for practitioners providing

    Beyond Speech Alone. Guidelines for practitioners providing
    counselling services to clients with disabilities and complex communication needs. Practitioners who provide counselling services are increasingly likely to consult with people with complex communication needs as part of their clinical practice. The guidelines have been developed to support these practitioners in their inclusion of people with complex communication needs. The guidelines provide suggestions and strategies for making counselling as maximally accessible to people with complex communication needs, whilst maintaining the integrity of counselling principles.

    For more information see Bridging Project