%PDF-1.4
%
1 0 obj
<>stream
iText 4.2.0 by 1T3XT2019-01-03T10:06:56+05:30Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher2019-03-05T16:00:24-08:002019-03-05T16:00:24-08:00uuid:8addd02c-2a8d-4824-a074-0375b52bef83uuid:9735c38c-787b-4f5b-aca7-e8422204bc96JournalAugmentative and Alternative Communication© 2019 International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication0743-46181477-3848001-1611610.1080/07434618.2018.1557251https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2018.1557251application/pdf10.1080/07434618.2018.1557251en-USNew and emerging AAC technology supports for children with complex communication needs and their communication partners: State of the science and future research directionsTaylor & FrancisAugmentative and Alternative Communication, 2019. doi: 10.1080/07434618.2018.1557251Light JaniceMcNaughton DavidCaron JessicaAACchildrendevelopmental disabilitiesparentscommunication partnerstechnologyvisual scene displaysvideo visual scene displaysVoR2019-01-16truewww.tandfonline.com10.1080/07434618.2018.1557251www.tandfonline.comtrue2019-01-1610.1080/07434618.2018.1557251
endstream
endobj
4 0 obj
<>stream
xˎ5>_qn?$R,[`%QN@OUv&%vz ßoQB._NdDM&^p!&Sq
SKYLp6Xku<>7:ǥ
pΤjpp=LgivCN'y꼜 r>Gk^hrNXcBt<0%y0[Y86|w&:┻3Eޯm?QCup憋u$p_[S5ʷB8,*Ox3nD|zK65du΄6U#ꣁ `5'S^ӑ'l?ӟ'g]^n!.|K)>;yp~5srL7TVoK4Gl'WW?f4 X)7/eȗ1ʜჲe널bK<덑