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One of my big goals with ABA Speech and The Autism Outreach Podcast is to disseminate information to help professionals stay in touch with the latest research and information in our field. When the article, Examining Core Vocabulary with Language Development for Early Symbolic Communicators, written by Dr. Allison Bean and Dr. Bethany Frick showed up in a professional Facebook group, I knew I had to know more.
Let’s first start by breaking down the definition of the vocabulary discussed in this article and today’s episode. Core Vocabulary is made up of 200–400 words that occur frequently across individuals, settings, and contexts - pronouns, verbs, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, and determiners (it, more, that, is).
Fringe Vocabulary is all the other words specific to an individual or activity - mostly nouns.
In their research, Dr. Bean and Dr. Semmler examined 7 core vocabulary lists, looking at the composition of the list, what portion were nouns/verbs/etc and when they are acquired under typical development. They found the lists to very well match the definitions in our field, and the majority of words were acquired by typical language learners from ages 25 - 66 months.
As we discuss the findings from their research, we consider how practitioners are choosing, using, and teaching words to AAC learners. AAC is still critical language development, just with a different modality. It is crucial to continue to use your clinical expertise and training in language development as you are choosing words and teaching your AAC users.
At some point in time, every single SLP will encounter a learner who uses AAC. How are you developing their language? How are you choosing meaningful words specific to the learner?
Dr. Bean and Dr. Semmler get to the heart of these important questions and have a great discussion about this important research!
#autism #speechtherapy
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Thank you to our sponsor LINGGO. For more information, visit www.linggo.com or contact [email protected]
Allison F. Bean | Department of Speech and Hearing Science (osu.edu)
ABA Speech: Learn About Current ASHA and ACE CEUs
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One of my big goals with ABA Speech and The Autism Outreach Podcast is to disseminate information to help professionals stay in touch with the latest research and information in our field. When the article, Examining Core Vocabulary with Language Development for Early Symbolic Communicators, written by Dr. Allison Bean and Dr. Bethany Frick showed up in a professional Facebook group, I knew I had to know more.
Let’s first start by breaking down the definition of the vocabulary discussed in this article and today’s episode. Core Vocabulary is made up of 200–400 words that occur frequently across individuals, settings, and contexts - pronouns, verbs, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, and determiners (it, more, that, is).
Fringe Vocabulary is all the other words specific to an individual or activity - mostly nouns.
In their research, Dr. Bean and Dr. Semmler examined 7 core vocabulary lists, looking at the composition of the list, what portion were nouns/verbs/etc and when they are acquired under typical development. They found the lists to very well match the definitions in our field, and the majority of words were acquired by typical language learners from ages 25 - 66 months.
As we discuss the findings from their research, we consider how practitioners are choosing, using, and teaching words to AAC learners. AAC is still critical language development, just with a different modality. It is crucial to continue to use your clinical expertise and training in language development as you are choosing words and teaching your AAC users.
At some point in time, every single SLP will encounter a learner who uses AAC. How are you developing their language? How are you choosing meaningful words specific to the learner?
Dr. Bean and Dr. Semmler get to the heart of these important questions and have a great discussion about this important research!
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
Mentioned In This Episode:
Thank you to our sponsor LINGGO. For more information, visit www.linggo.com or contact [email protected]
Allison F. Bean | Department of Speech and Hearing Science (osu.edu)
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