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LAMP™ approach training: aacandautism.com
Technical support questions: 800.262.1984 / service@prc-saltillo.com
Applicable software: NuVoice®, Empower®
Core Vocabulary – Core vocabulary includes the most commonly used words—they are used regardless of topic, situation, communication partner, age, or disability of the communicator. Individuals must have access to core vocabulary to get their message across.
Fringe Vocabulary – Fringe vocabulary consists all parts of speech, but is made up largely of nouns. Fringe vocabulary tends to be more specific to a topic or situation, such as a basketball game or an art project. It might also be different from communicator to communicator.
LAMP Words for Life® – Sp/En Vocabulary Files
LAMP Words for Life – Sp/En (LAMP WFL – Sp/En) vocabulary is designed to meet the needs of bilingual augmented communicators who need a language system in both English and Spanish. The motor patterns to access a word is as similar as possible in both languages while accommodating language differences.
The decision on where to start will be influenced by factors such as ability to attend to sequenced steps, need for immediate reinforcement, and access to vocabulary.
1-Hit
83 pre-stored words in each language. All require selecting one button to hear the word except for “mom” and “dad” which are routinely used by beginning communicators and require selecting two buttons before the word is spoken.

Full
Access to thousands of words by selecting a sequence of buttons. Offers robust vocabulary and full grammar.

Tip: Vocabulary Builder is an excellent tool to temporarily limit the number of words available on the display. It allows an individual to focus on a small set of target words while maintaining consistent motor patterns for those words. Use it during teaching moments, but remember to allow ample time for access to all vocabulary for independent exploration and learning.
Guiding Principles of LAMP WFL – Sp/En
A word-based program. A priority is placed on core vocabulary with access to fringe.
One motor plan per word allows for the development of quick effortless communication. No repeating words based on category; homonyms not present until the full level.
No motor plan changes as language develops. Motor plans can grow but not change.
At the LAMP 84 full level, every word can be accessed in 3 hits or less in English; 4 hits or less in Spanish.
At the full level, the initial core word appears as a label on the first button.
No carrier phrases. You do not have to hear a word to get a word.
First 4-5 spaces on the second row are empty in the full level for storing personalized words.
No triple hits on one icon. No double hits on an icon before going to a third icon.
Organizational Structure
LAMP WFL is based on Unity®, the language system in PRC-Saltillo devices. However, there are some differences based on LAMP principles. The rules governing the language structure are for the benefit of the individual teaching the language. We recommend that words be taught by emphasizing the motor pattern. The basic structure is described below:
LAMP WFL is organized in layers. The top layer or home screen is always the starting point. This allows for the pattern of a given word to remain consistent. In LAMP WFL – Sp/En, there is a home screen for each language.
The home screen has several high-frequency words that can be said with 1-hit. In English, these are: a/is/were/was/to/an/the.

In Spanish, these are lo/el/la/los/las/a/que/de. Un/una require 2 hits.

The +s button adds an “s” to the end of a word to make it plural in English and provides access to plural endings in Spanish.
The KEYBOARD key goes to a spelling keyboard. This is where you’ll find BUSCADOR DE PALABRA/WORD FINDER.
Tip: On the keyboard, search for a word using BUSCADOR DE PALABRAS/WORD FINDER. Type a word and it will show you how to say it in LAMP WFL – Sp/En.
Verbs, Adjectives, Category Nouns
Select any icon on the home screen (for example, eat). When selected, you gain access to another layer with words related to that icon (in this case, words related to eating such as “eat”, “hungry”, and “food”).
Colors are important!
GREEN = verbBLUE = adjective
ORANGE = category noun
YELLOW = pronouns
Placement is important in the 2nd layer. Try another icon (for example, play), and notice the verbs, adjectives (English), & category nouns are color coded and always end in the same place.
Spanish adjectives will end in the same location when the spelling is affected by gender; otherwise they will end at the 2nd hit.
Sometimes there will be a 3rd layer. After you push “eat” you not only see the word “eat” at the verb location, you also see “GROW”, “BITE”, and “CHEW”. You can tell there is a third layer because the 2nd button is in all caps. Choosing one of these buttons will take you to a third layer with forms of that word.
Pronouns

Pronouns can be found on the left-hand side of the screen.
Pronouns are color-coded yellow
At the full level in English, you have the option to reduce keystrokes by using pronoun phrases.
Tip: To follow the LAMP approach, we recommend that pronoun phrases not be used until the person can access each word individually, particularly if there are auditory processing concerns. So initially, instead of teaching the phrase “I want,” teach each word separately “I” + “want”.
Grammar Words
These words start with the black and white icons on the 2nd row.
Interjections: Start with
. These words pop into conversation like fireworks pop into the sky (for example, awesome/ yuck/ hello).Determiners: Start with
. The wizard is using his wand to point to “this/ that/ those/ these”.Conjunctions: Start with
. Conjunctions join words together like the trains are joined together (it also gives us some quick access to numbers/ math words) – for example, and/ but/ because.Prepositions: Start with
. The cloud can go over/ under/ through the bridge.Question Words: Start with
. Words like who/ what/ when/ where/ why.Adverbs: Start with
. Words like very/ ever/ ready.
Nouns
Nouns are typically found in the top two rows after pushing an icon on the home screen. The first four to five buttons on the second row are blank.
These buttons are for storing favorite items.
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