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Effects of adapted Letter-Sound correspondence instruction with older learners with complex communication needs and autism spectrum disorder
Jessica Caron
, Janice Light
,
David McNaughton
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education
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Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
14%
Alternative Communication
28%
Augmentative Communication
14%
Autism Spectrum Disorder
100%
Complex Communication Needs
100%
Extension Activities
14%
Functional Relationship
14%
Independent Practice
14%
Initial Letter
14%
Letter Sounds
28%
Letter-sound Correspondence
100%
Literacy Instruction
14%
Literacy Skills
14%
Low-tech
14%
Model-guided
14%
Model-independent
14%
Models-based Practice
14%
Old Age
14%
Picture Books
14%
Preadolescents
14%
Single-subject Design
14%
Speech Sounds
14%
Systematic Instruction
14%
Verbal Production
14%
Psychology
Adolescence
66%
Autism Spectrum Disorder
100%
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
100%
Picture Book
33%
Computer Science
Independent Practice
100%