Deaf students need special treatment for gaining communication skills. Regarding this problem, there has been a new method called Maternal Reflective Method (also known as MRM) that encourages the deaf students to speak using their articulation organs simultaneously with the Indonesian Sign Language. This study aims to discover how nonverbal communication, including touch, body movement, and paralanguage are implemented in a teaching-learning discourse in the kindergarten classroom for the deaf children. The method used by the teacher in delivering the teaching material is the main focus to see the variation of pedagogic multimodal resources. The modes found are also scrutinized due to their communicative implication nature; in regard to Ja...
Speech is an individual who experiences a disorder or obstacle in verbal communication so that he ha...
This study aims to identify how to learn sign language by deaf students and the level of mastery of ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a descriptive understanding of the teachers’ perceptions and a...
Nonverbal and verbal communication is inseparable because the two complement each other in daily ac...
Patterns are forms or models that have regularity, and communication is the process of sending messa...
In general communication is any form of a person's behavior both verbal and nonverbal are responded ...
Deaf are those with disorders of the senses of hearing, so the hearing was low once could not even h...
Children with hearing impairement have difficulty communicating because of the language limitations ...
This study aims to explain the communication model of deaf children in SLB B YAKUT Purwokerto, using...
The process of communication can occur in anytime and anywhere. One of them is communication during ...
Deaf students can only use their visual to acquire their first language namely sign language. Mostly...
Abstract In the lives of deaf children reading is an excellent means of communication. ...
Communication is one of the basic needs for everyone to interact with others, such as buyers and se...
This study aims to describe forms, functions, and strategies of the teacher’s directive speech acts ...
Language skills are needed by children in communicating with others, so the child needs to create th...
Speech is an individual who experiences a disorder or obstacle in verbal communication so that he ha...
This study aims to identify how to learn sign language by deaf students and the level of mastery of ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a descriptive understanding of the teachers’ perceptions and a...
Nonverbal and verbal communication is inseparable because the two complement each other in daily ac...
Patterns are forms or models that have regularity, and communication is the process of sending messa...
In general communication is any form of a person's behavior both verbal and nonverbal are responded ...
Deaf are those with disorders of the senses of hearing, so the hearing was low once could not even h...
Children with hearing impairement have difficulty communicating because of the language limitations ...
This study aims to explain the communication model of deaf children in SLB B YAKUT Purwokerto, using...
The process of communication can occur in anytime and anywhere. One of them is communication during ...
Deaf students can only use their visual to acquire their first language namely sign language. Mostly...
Abstract In the lives of deaf children reading is an excellent means of communication. ...
Communication is one of the basic needs for everyone to interact with others, such as buyers and se...
This study aims to describe forms, functions, and strategies of the teacher’s directive speech acts ...
Language skills are needed by children in communicating with others, so the child needs to create th...
Speech is an individual who experiences a disorder or obstacle in verbal communication so that he ha...
This study aims to identify how to learn sign language by deaf students and the level of mastery of ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a descriptive understanding of the teachers’ perceptions and a...