Background Peers living in the same group form important interaction partners for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). Given the severity of their disabilities, direct support persons (DSPs) play a significant role in facilitating interactions between these peers. This study explores the spontaneous interactions between persons with PIMD and the possibilities provided by DSPs related to physical positioning. Method Observational data were obtained from 14 people with PIMD for three consecutive hours in a non-controlled situation. Results Of all 213 observed interactions, 5.1% were with peers, 73.4% with DSPs, 14.9% with the observer, and 6.5% with others. In 61.3% of the observed timeframes, the participants w...
Most people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have limited social contact ...
BACKGROUND: When providing activities to individuals with profound intellectual and multiple disabil...
BACKGROUND: Persons with less severe disabilities are able to express their needs and show initiativ...
BackgroundPeers living in the same group form important interaction partners for people with profoun...
Social interactions are important in everyone’s life since they may positively influence various dev...
© Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities Disabilities. Social interactions may positively...
Positive relationships with others are important in the life of every human being. Especially for pe...
Background The multiple and complex disabilities of persons with profound intellectual and multiple ...
Background Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) meet other children ...
Background Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) meet other children ...
Relationships with significant others are important in the life of every human being. Especially for...
BACKGROUND: In spite of the profound cognitive and physical problems, people with profound intellect...
People with severe intellectual disabilities usually have few formal language skills, may not be abl...
Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) present limited peer‐directed be...
Heleen Neerinckx, NEED TIME: Joint attention in interactions with people with profound intellectual ...
Most people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have limited social contact ...
BACKGROUND: When providing activities to individuals with profound intellectual and multiple disabil...
BACKGROUND: Persons with less severe disabilities are able to express their needs and show initiativ...
BackgroundPeers living in the same group form important interaction partners for people with profoun...
Social interactions are important in everyone’s life since they may positively influence various dev...
© Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities Disabilities. Social interactions may positively...
Positive relationships with others are important in the life of every human being. Especially for pe...
Background The multiple and complex disabilities of persons with profound intellectual and multiple ...
Background Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) meet other children ...
Background Children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) meet other children ...
Relationships with significant others are important in the life of every human being. Especially for...
BACKGROUND: In spite of the profound cognitive and physical problems, people with profound intellect...
People with severe intellectual disabilities usually have few formal language skills, may not be abl...
Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) present limited peer‐directed be...
Heleen Neerinckx, NEED TIME: Joint attention in interactions with people with profound intellectual ...
Most people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have limited social contact ...
BACKGROUND: When providing activities to individuals with profound intellectual and multiple disabil...
BACKGROUND: Persons with less severe disabilities are able to express their needs and show initiativ...