Journal ArticleResearchers and practitioners are increasingly aware of the extent of communicative relationships very early in development. Advances in understanding how communication develops and how it can be taught have made earlier communication intervention a viable undertaking for infants and toddlers who experience developmental disabilities. Advances in our ability to establish functional communication skills in the absence of verbal communicative behavior have created new options for intervention for children who have insufficient structure or function of their speech mechanisms to permit spoken communication. Enhancing children's communication: research foundations for intervention. Eds. Ann P. Kaiser & David B. Gray (c) 1993, ...
We present a view of language that crosses modal considerations (e.g.,speech vs. augmentative system...
Introduction: This study examines longitudinal changes in communicative behavior of young children w...
Background: Research has shown that children with cerebral palsy have difficulties acquiring commun...
The development of communication and language skills is vital to fulfilling the goals of expressing ...
The paper attempts to discuss the place of intervention in the developmental and communication disor...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The purpose of this paper is to provide information about speech and language acquisition as it appl...
This article provides a selected review of several contemporary communication intervention programs ...
Language impairment (LI) is a disorder in which an individual???s ability to use language\ud and/or ...
This paper examines issues in establishing an initial social/communicative repertoire with individua...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
Total communication (speech in combination with various amounts and types of sign language) has been...
Contains fulltext : 157518.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Communication...
This presentation was delivered as part of the Research to Practice series that focused on bringing ...
We present a view of language that crosses modal considerations (e.g.,speech vs. augmentative system...
Introduction: This study examines longitudinal changes in communicative behavior of young children w...
Background: Research has shown that children with cerebral palsy have difficulties acquiring commun...
The development of communication and language skills is vital to fulfilling the goals of expressing ...
The paper attempts to discuss the place of intervention in the developmental and communication disor...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The purpose of this paper is to provide information about speech and language acquisition as it appl...
This article provides a selected review of several contemporary communication intervention programs ...
Language impairment (LI) is a disorder in which an individual???s ability to use language\ud and/or ...
This paper examines issues in establishing an initial social/communicative repertoire with individua...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
Total communication (speech in combination with various amounts and types of sign language) has been...
Contains fulltext : 157518.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Communication...
This presentation was delivered as part of the Research to Practice series that focused on bringing ...
We present a view of language that crosses modal considerations (e.g.,speech vs. augmentative system...
Introduction: This study examines longitudinal changes in communicative behavior of young children w...
Background: Research has shown that children with cerebral palsy have difficulties acquiring commun...