(AACP) Augmentative & Alternative Communication Profile: A Continuum of Learning
The Profile has two functions:
The AAC Profile allows you to:
- identify areas of strength and those that need intervention and instruction - determine functional, long-range outcomes and the steps toward achieving them - compare individual performance over time toward desired outcomes - identify ways that AAC support team members can define and coordinate their roles for intervention and instruction programs - identify and provide optimal learning environments.
Subtests
Area of Learning - Assess the development of receptive and expressive language skills used in the home and community, the knowledge and use of the language "code" of the AAC system, and the ability to attend to both during a communicative interaction. Skill Set Levels include Communication Awareness, Communication with Specific Meaning, Communication by Combining Words, Communication Using Syntax and Morphology, and Communication Using Refined Language.