Communication Matrix: A clinical and research assessment tool targeting children with severe communication disorders

Författare
Rowland, C. and M. Fried-Oken
Titel
Communication Matrix: A clinical and research assessment tool targeting children with severe communication disorders
Utgivningsår
2010
Tidskrift
Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
Volym
3
Häfte
4
Sidor
319-329
Sammanfattning

The Communication Matrix [20] is an assessment instrument that is designed to evaluate the expressive communication skills of children with severe and multiple disabilities. It accommodates any type of communicative behavior, including forms of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) such as picture systems, electronic devices, sign language and 3-dimensional symbols; pre-symbolic communication such as gestures, body movements, sounds, eye gaze and facial expressions; as well as the typical forms of communication such as speech and writing. It covers seven levels of communication observed in typically developing infants during the first two years of life. The instrument, which is widely used to assess children with severe acquired and congenital disorders in community and school settings, is appropriate for both inpatient and outpatient pediatric rehabilitation. Data from an associated database demonstrating the value of this tool for clinical service and research are presented. © 2010 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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