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Articles

Shared Storybook Intervention for Children with Complex Physical, Cognitive and Sensory Needs Who Use Partner-Assisted Scanning

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Pages 751-768 | Published online: 19 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This research examined an evidence based dialogic shared reading strategy which incorporated aided language modelling and increased communication partner responsiveness with two children with complex physical, cognitive, and sensory needs (CPCSN) who use auditory plus visual partner assisted scanning (PAS) to access a Pragmatic Organised Dynamic Display (PODD) communication book. The dialogic reading strategy prompted the communication partner to comment on the story, invite a communication turn, and respond contingently to the child. A case study design was employed, and data were collected via child and adult communication frequency measures, field notes, observations, and a semi-structured interview with the children’s teacher. Overall, the results indicated a positive effect on the children’s communication skills, both within the intervention sessions and the classroom. This included increases in turn taking, initiations, efficiency, and conveying meaning. Shared storybook interventions that include strategies such as aided language stimulation, responsiveness and wait time can support the communication outcomes of children with CPCSN who use PAS.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the children and teacher who participated in this research.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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