Classification on the CFCS is made by a person who is familiar with the individual’s communication in everyday situations, and is based on the effectiveness of communication between a sender and receiver of information.
CFCS considers the familiarity of a person’s communication partners.
All ways of communicating are considered including speech, gesture, facial expression and augmentative and alternative communication.
A person classified at Level I is a more able communicator than a person classified at Level V.
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