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Research Article

Increasing linguistic and prelinguistic communication for social closeness during naturalistic AAC instruction with young children on the autism spectrum

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Received 06 Feb 2023, Accepted 10 Sep 2023, Published online: 21 Nov 2023
 

Abstract

This study examined the effects of an intervention package using high-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) with Naturalistic Instruction (NI), time delay, and prompting during social routines for preschoolers on the autism spectrum. The AAC was a communication application on a tablet programmed with color photo representations of participants and communication partners engaged in social routines. The primary dependent measure was a linguistic communication turn on the AAC device completing the instructor’s cloze phrase related to the routine. A secondary dependent measure was prelinguistic communication –nonspecific vocalizations and smiling – within each turn of the routine. Results indicated that all communication types increased and maintained for all three participants with two participants meeting mastery criteria within the minimal number of sessions. These results are significant in providing additional evidence for the effectiveness of AAC intervention beyond teaching simple object requests and in teaching more socially meaningful communication to children on the autism spectrum. Additionally, this study supports the use of color photo representations to promote social interaction. Future research should continue to evaluate such interventions on a larger scale and include naturally occurring communication partners, such as siblings and peers.

Acknowledgement

The authors did not receive any benefits, financial or otherwise, from the applications of this research. This study did not receive any external funding. This study was completed as part of a doctoral-level research course for the first author.

Disclosure statement

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

Notes

1 iPad Mini© and iPad 8© are products of Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, www.apple.com.

2 Proloquo2GoTM is a product of AssistiveWare, www.assistiveware.com/product/proloquo2go

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