
Addressing communication challenges faced by children with Down syndrome through multi-modal and comprehensive communication approaches.

The Saut Communication Program addresses the language and communication challenges faced by children with Down syndrome from age two and beyond. The program integrates multi-modal and augmentative communication approaches including spoken language, sign language, picture communication, and electronic augmentative communication devices.
Each intervention is designed based on a comprehensive individual assessment of strengths and communication needs, with family training to reinforce communication skills in natural environments.
Develop verbal and expressive communication skillsApply augmentative and alternative communication methodsTrain families to support communication in natural settingsBuild comprehension, expression, and social interaction skills
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