AAC
Strategies
Language
100

Fringe Vocab

Specific to a subject or individual 

100

Types of Support

Individual based on what your specific client needs (not a prompt heirarchy)  

100

Symbol

What a word/visual support stands for in the world. 


200

Core Vocab

Small number of words that make up 70+% of what we say on a daily basis

200

Initiate

Independently starts an interaction without any prompting. Different from responder (e.g. if a child answers questions or responds to choices) 

Does not have to be verbal and can take form of non conventional behaviours 

200

Declarative language

Stating out loud what one knows or thinks, narrating, in the form of a comment. Could be used for a variety of reasons e.g. 

- share an opinion (I love cookies) 

- make a prediction (I think I might have pizza for supper) 

- to observe (it looks like bobby wants a turn) 

- to problem solve (We need tape to fix it) 

etc

300

Visual Supports

Objects

Photo or picture symbols 

Core board 

Topic Board 

Communication book 

Communication App

Other: Schedules, First then contingency, task analysis, social stories, rules  

300

Sabotage

Gently** manipulate a situation to provide reasons to communicate 

- missing item/piece 

- do something differently than normal 

- pretend to misunderstand 

- out of reach or in hard to open container 


300

Specific vs general

Specific - concrete words to describe a specific referent

General - words that can apply to many different things (e.g. more, help, this, that) easy to teach, but can lead to frustration and not getting what they actually want/need 

400

ALI

Aided Language Input: Communication strategy where communication partner models spoken language + selective AAC vocab simultaneously. 

- Helps build understanding of system and symbols 

- Model multiple times during a variety of activities 



400

Model

- Model language without expectation

- Match and expand 

400

Telegraphic Speech

Simplified speech (nouns and verbs) without finer grammatical words (open door)

- Clients may be at this stage developmentally but we should always model full grammatically correct speech. (e.g. open the door) 

500

AAC

Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Includes all the way someone communicates besides talking

Augmentative - adds/supplements  speech 

Alternative - instead of/replaces speech 

Types - High tech (dynamic electronic component), Lite tech (something external but not electronic), No tech ( does not require anything beyond users body) 


500

Follow Childs lead

Actively engage in a child's interests, however this is not just following a child around all day 

- observe, wait, listen  

- face to face 

- respond enthusiastically to any initiation 

- try something different

500

Communicative functions 

Behaviour regulation 

- requesting, protesting/rejecting  

Joint Attention 

- Commenting, Requesting information, Requesting social routines 

Social interaction 

- greetings/farewells, requesting permission 

Sharing emotions