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Технологии альтернативной коммуникации при коррекции нарушений речи у детей с расстройствами аутистического спектра
Alternative Communication Technologies for Correcting Speech Impairment in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Author(s): S. N. Komarova, Irina Aleksandrovna Nigmatullina
Subject(s): Semiotics / Semiology, School education, Social psychology and group interaction, Clinical psychology
Published by: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет
Keywords: autism spectrum disorders; systems and technologies of alternative communication; gesture system; graphic system; assistive system;

Summary/Abstract: In recent years, both in Russia and other countries, the number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has increased. The most relevant but still little-studied is the problem of finding and using alternative technologies that could be efficient in educating and raising such children, including their speech habilitation. This article reviews the advances made by Russian and foreign researchers in using alternative communication technologies, as well as provides numerous examples of various modern alternative communication methods and how their systematic dosed use through verbal and nonverbal communication helps to correct many speech and communication-related problems faced by children diagnosed with ASD. The correlation and development of verbal and non-verbal means of communication are considered with an account of the historical context of their interaction. The possibility and appropriateness of using non-verbal communication for educating children having ASD are discussed. A classification of methods and means of alternative communication is introduced. Three systems of alternative communication (gestural, graphic (symbolic), and assistive (hardware and/or software)) are qualitatively described. Their potential for developing speech and communication skills in children with ASD is analyzed. Recommendations for choosing an appropriate means of communication based on the children’s initial fine motor skills, primary communication skills (if any), level of visual perception, motivational factors, and interests are presented.

  • Issue Year: 164/2022
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 41-54
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Russian