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www.health.qld.gov.au(1) Unaided AAC: Communication techniques that do not require the use of an external aid. That is, the person uses whatever is available to them (generally their own body) to get their message across. Examples of unaided AAC include: • eye contact, facial expression, body language, gesture and/or manual signing (2) Aided AAC:
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Macroinvertebrates as Bioindicators of Stream Health
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jobs.tsa.govBilateral Hearing (aided or unaided) This test addresses an individual's ability to understand speech in the presence of noise. This test provides a practical measure of an individual's ability to understand speech in a noise controlled environment. Follow the steps listed below: A. Set up one loudspeaker in a calibrated sound
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www.health.ny.govCan sit unaided by 6–8 months Toddler (1–3 years) Make a game of assessment Distract with a toy or penlight Examine from toes to head Allow parents to participate in exam Respect modesty, keep child covered when possible Normally alert, active Can walk by 18 months Does not like to sit still May grab at penlight or push hand away ...