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Baltimore London SydneyAugmentative & Alternative CommunicationSupporting Children and Adults with Complex Communication NeedsFifth EditionbyDavid R. Beukelman, for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering, Madonna Rehabilitation HospitalLincoln, Nebraska andJanice C. Light, Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvaniawith invited contributorsFOR MORE, go to from Augmentative and Alternative Communication 5e by David R. Beukelman , Janice C. Light vAbout the Online Companion Materials ..xiAbout the Authors ..xiiiAbout the Contributors ..xvPreface ..xixAcknowledgments ..xxiiiSection I People Who Require Augmentative and Alternative Communication ..1 Chapter 1 Augmentative and Alternative Communication Processes for Children and Adults with Complex Communication Needs.
tive Competence, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, 308 Ford Building, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 Dr. Light holds the Hintz Family Endowed Chair in Children’s Communicative Com-petence in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Pennsyl-vania State University.
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