In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with communication, speech and language needs in order to gain insights into their experiences of school, especially in the context of renewed legal requirements to involve children in decisions about their education. A critical review of existing methods for eliciting and facilitating communication from children with communication needs is presented, and an analysis of those approaches is offered. From this analysis we propose a framework for the characteristics needed in any new tool developed for this purpose
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) are thought to have a negative influence on a child’...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit-based approach to eliciting childre...
This paper will explore the complexities of eliciting voice from children from birth to three years ...
Children and young people with speech, language and communication needs raise considerable challenge...
non-peer-reviewedIn Ireland over the past two years there have been significant changes to the way r...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to freedo...
Much has been written about children's voice and methods for consulting with children in relation to...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of children and young people being educated in ...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Acquiring language is understood to be a key part of a child’s development (Siraj-Blatchford & Clark...
Much of the published research is “on” rather than “with” children and young people with speech, lan...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) are thought to have a negative influence on a child’...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit-based approach to eliciting childre...
This paper will explore the complexities of eliciting voice from children from birth to three years ...
Children and young people with speech, language and communication needs raise considerable challenge...
non-peer-reviewedIn Ireland over the past two years there have been significant changes to the way r...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to freedo...
Much has been written about children's voice and methods for consulting with children in relation to...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of children and young people being educated in ...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Acquiring language is understood to be a key part of a child’s development (Siraj-Blatchford & Clark...
Much of the published research is “on” rather than “with” children and young people with speech, lan...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) are thought to have a negative influence on a child’...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...