Compiled by David R. Beukelman
Books:
McNaughton, D., & Beukelman, D. (2010). Transition strategies for adolescents and young adults who use AAC. Baltimore: Paul Brookes.
Bourgeois, M. S., & Hickey, E. M. (2009). Dementia: From diagnosis to management-A functional approach. Psychology Press.
Mirenda, P., & Iacono, T. (2009). Autism spectrum disorders and AAC. Brookes.
Soto, G, & Zangari, C. (Eds.). (2009). Practically speaking: Language, literacy, and academic development for students with AAC needs. Brookes.
Cook, A. M., & Polgar, J. M. (2008). Cook and Hussey' assistive technologies: Principles and practice (3rd Ed.). Elsevier.
Hurtig, R., & Downing, D. (2008). Augmentative and alternative communication in acute and critical care settings. Plural Publishing.
Beukelman, D. R., Garrett, K. L., & Yorkston, K. M. (2007). Augmentative communication strategies for adults with acute or chronic medical conditions. Brookes.
Beukelman, D. & Mirenda, P. (2005). Augmentative and alternative communication: Supporting children and adults with complex communication needs (3rd Ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Alant, E. & Lloyd, L. (2004) Augmentative and alternative communication and severe disabilities: Beyond poverty. Indianapolis, IN: John Wiley & Sons.
Smith, M. (2004). Literacy and augmentative and alternative communication. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
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Beukelman, D. & Mirenda, P. (1998). Augmentative and alternative communication: Management of severe communication disorders in children and adults(Second Edition). Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.
Caruso, A & Strand, E. (1999). Clinical management of motor speech disorders in children. New York: Thieme.
Collier, B. (1997). See what we say: Vocabulary and tips for adults who use augmentative and alternative communication. William Bobek Productions.
Collier, B. Communicating Matters: A training guide for personal attendants working with people who have enhanced communication needs. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Collier, B. See what we say: Situational vocabulary for adults who use augmentative and alternative communication. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Cook, A. & Hussey, S. (1995). Assistive technologies: Principles and practice. St. Louis: Mosby.
Fried-Oken, M. & Bersani, H. Speaking up and spelling out: Personal essays on augmentative and alternative communication. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Glennen, S. L., & DeCoste, D. C. (1997). Handbook of augmentative and alternative communication. San Diego, CA: Singular.
Johnson, J. M., Baumgart, D., Helmsetter, E., & Curry, C. A. (1996). Augmenting basic communication in natural contexts. Baltimore: Paul Brooks.
Light, J. & Binger, C. (1998). Building communicative competence with individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks.
Lloyd, L., Fuller, D., Arvidson, H. (1997). Augmentative and alternative communication: A handbook of principles and practices. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Lubinski, R. & HIgginbotham, J. (1997). Communication technologies for the elderly: Vision, hearing and speech. San Diego, CA: Singular.
Millar , S. & Larcher, J. Symbol Software. CALL Centre: University of Edinburgh, 4 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, Soctland EH8 9LW
Romski, M., & Sevcik, R. A. (1996). Breaking the speech barrier: Language development through augmented means. Baltimore: Paul Brooks.
Von Tetzchner, S., & Jensen, M. H. (1996). Augmentative and alternative communication: European perspectives. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
Wetherby, A. & Prizant, B. (Eds.). Autism spectrum disorders. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Wilson, A. (Ed.) (1998). Augmentative Communication in Practice: An Introduction (2nd Edition). CALL Centre: University of Edinburgh, 4 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9LW