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2. Communication Assistants

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  • Communication Assistants
  • Communication assistance in different situations
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Lesson Content

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Who can be a Communication Assistant?

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People who know you very well

3

People who know you very well (2)

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Independent Communication Assistants

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Advantages of using an Independent Communication Assistant

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Considerations when using an Independent Communication Assistant

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Using a Speech Language Pathologist

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Advantages of using Speech Language Pathologists

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Things to think about and Discuss

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Feedback

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Considerations when using familiar people to assist

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  1. Who can be a Communication Assistant?

  2. People who know you very well

  3. People who know you very well (2)

  4. Independent Communication Assistants

  5. Advantages of using an Independent Communication Assistant

  6. Considerations when using an Independent Communication Assistant

  7. Using a Speech Language Pathologist

  8. Advantages of using Speech Language Pathologists

  9. Things to think about and Discuss

  10. Feedback

  11. Considerations when using familiar people to assist

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