Publication Notice May 29, 2019: The SDS Board, having examined the available archival record regarding the Wilson article, finds that the majority of evidence suggests that this article was listed as being published in DSQ Vol 34, No 1 (2014). Accordingly, the Board has directed The Ohio State University Libraries to publish this article with the issue. In making this decision regarding the circumstances of the article publication, the Board did not examine and makes no statement regarding the content of the article. Key words: Facilitated Communication Training; complex communication needs; reducing support; perceptions; disabilityAbstract: A growing number of people who use Facilitated Communication Training (FCT) are becoming independe...
In this forum we celebrate research that helps to successfully bring the benefits of computing techn...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 12, 2011)"Project submitted in partial fullfillment o...
Face-to-face communication supports for persons with disabilities appear to be more readily availabl...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Background: Facilitated Communication Training (FCT) is a controversial approach to supporting peopl...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
This qualitative study explores individuals ’ perspectives regarding what they believe sustained the...
This article reports the findings of two small-scale qualitative studies at an English University wh...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a non-evidence-based intervention with documented dangers that con...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in British Jour...
Children with disabilities (CWD) engage in less physical activity (PA) compared to children without ...
This article describes a pilot project carried out at City University London, Department of Language...
News release announces that the University of Dayton\u27s Faith In Action Group will host a training...
In this forum we celebrate research that helps to successfully bring the benefits of computing techn...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 12, 2011)"Project submitted in partial fullfillment o...
Face-to-face communication supports for persons with disabilities appear to be more readily availabl...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Background: Facilitated Communication Training (FCT) is a controversial approach to supporting peopl...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
This qualitative study explores individuals ’ perspectives regarding what they believe sustained the...
This article reports the findings of two small-scale qualitative studies at an English University wh...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a non-evidence-based intervention with documented dangers that con...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in British Jour...
Children with disabilities (CWD) engage in less physical activity (PA) compared to children without ...
This article describes a pilot project carried out at City University London, Department of Language...
News release announces that the University of Dayton\u27s Faith In Action Group will host a training...
In this forum we celebrate research that helps to successfully bring the benefits of computing techn...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 12, 2011)"Project submitted in partial fullfillment o...
Face-to-face communication supports for persons with disabilities appear to be more readily availabl...