Abstract. We studied the authorship of messages produced through facilitated communication (FC) for all users of FC in two comprehensive schools in a small city in Finland. The participants were 11 children with intellectual disabilities, including autism, all having used FC from 1 to 3 years. The test conditions involved open and blind information-passing tasks in which the participants were directed to write down the contents of written or pictorial stimuli. The results failed to validate FC as a method of communication for any participant or facilitator. An analysis of the messages produced under the FC condition revealed a large degree of facilitator influence on the content of the messages produced. Additionally, FC impaired the perf...
Corpora of texts written via Facilitated Communication (FC) among two Italian centres. The texts col...
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the efficacy of a referential commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...
Abstract. We studied the authorship of messages produced through facilitated communication (FC) fo...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Most experimental evaluations of Facilitated Communication (FC) provide no evidence that this techni...
Assessed the source of messages produced through facilitated communication with a youth with autism ...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
grantor: University of TorontoFacilitated communication (FC) is an approach in which a fac...
Using texts produced through Facilitated Communication (FC), this work is aimed at identifying the c...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
AbstractObjective: This article briefly reviews the history and damage caused by facilitated communi...
The authenticity of facilitated communication (FC), a method whereby individuals with developmental ...
La Communication facilitée (CF), méthode d'écriture accompagnée, pose des questions scientifiques de...
Corpora of texts written via Facilitated Communication (FC) among two Italian centres. The texts col...
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the efficacy of a referential commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...
Abstract. We studied the authorship of messages produced through facilitated communication (FC) fo...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique whereby individuals with disabilities and communicatio...
Most experimental evaluations of Facilitated Communication (FC) provide no evidence that this techni...
Assessed the source of messages produced through facilitated communication with a youth with autism ...
Background and aims Facilitated Communication (FC) is a technique that involves a person with a disa...
Facilitated Communication (FC) is a said by its proponents to allow people thought previously to hav...
grantor: University of TorontoFacilitated communication (FC) is an approach in which a fac...
Using texts produced through Facilitated Communication (FC), this work is aimed at identifying the c...
Facilitated communication (FC) can be a successful means for people to learn to communicate effectiv...
AbstractObjective: This article briefly reviews the history and damage caused by facilitated communi...
The authenticity of facilitated communication (FC), a method whereby individuals with developmental ...
La Communication facilitée (CF), méthode d'écriture accompagnée, pose des questions scientifiques de...
Corpora of texts written via Facilitated Communication (FC) among two Italian centres. The texts col...
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the efficacy of a referential commun...
In this paper, we examine the barriers to, and possibilities of, recognizing individuals labelled in...