Background: The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depends on the responsivity of partners to all forms of communicative behaviour. This study explored the behaviours that parents interpret as communicative. Method: Parents of 10 children aged 4 to 9 years were interviewed about the forms of communication used by their children. All the children had severe intellectual disability and were unable to use spoken language as their primary means of communication. Results: Parents described a wide range of behaviours, including the use of facial expressions, body movements, vocalisations, gestures, word approximations and words, formal and made-up signs, and object and picture symbols, as communicative...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
This research investigates the experiences of a group of parents whose children have speech and lang...
The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depends on the r...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine home-school communication. Specifically, this study examine...
The aim of this study is to describe interaction between mothers/ caregivers and their profoundly me...
INTRODUCTION: The child's inclusion in his/her social-cultural context is very important to his/her ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, Faculty of E...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the effectiveness of training parents of children with severe di...
Research on children with learning disabilities has suggested that many of the social difficulties e...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
Discusses the methods used in a study seeking disabled children's accounts of their everyday lives. ...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
This research investigates the experiences of a group of parents whose children have speech and lang...
The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depends on the r...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine home-school communication. Specifically, this study examine...
The aim of this study is to describe interaction between mothers/ caregivers and their profoundly me...
INTRODUCTION: The child's inclusion in his/her social-cultural context is very important to his/her ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, Faculty of E...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the effectiveness of training parents of children with severe di...
Research on children with learning disabilities has suggested that many of the social difficulties e...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
Discusses the methods used in a study seeking disabled children's accounts of their everyday lives. ...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
This research investigates the experiences of a group of parents whose children have speech and lang...