Literature DB >> 15449516

Teaching VOCA use as a communicative repair strategy.

Jeff Sigafoos1, Eric Drasgow, James W Halle, Mark O'Reilly, Sue Seely-York, Chaturi Edrisinha, Alonzo Andrews.   

Abstract

Students with developmental disabilities often rely on prelinguistic behavior (e.g., reaching, leading) to communicate. When listeners fail to attend to prelinguistic behaviors, students may benefit from responding with an alternative form of communication to repair the breakdown. In the present study, we taught two students with developmental disabilities to repair communicative breakdowns by using a voice-output communication aid (VOCA). Intervention occurred at morning snack time when the students had the opportunity to access preferred items through prelinguistic behavior (e.g., reaching, guiding). Breakdowns occurred when the listener failed to attend to the student's initial request. Effects of the intervention were evaluated in a multiple-baseline design across subjects. Both students learned to use the VOCA to repair communicative breakdowns. As VOCA use was acquired as a repair strategy, the students also began to use the device to initiate requests when there had been no breakdown in communication. The intervention appeared to be an effective approach for supplementing prelinguistic behaviors with an additional option for communicating a request.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15449516     DOI: 10.1023/b:jadd.0000037417.04356.9c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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