This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit-based approach to eliciting children’s experiences of educational support, where the children in question experience speech and communication needs. The ‘Your Voice Your Choice’ approach was evaluated using a cross-case analysis methodology, which represents a novel approach to critical examination of the effectiveness of such resources. We explored seven case studies within a critical realist framework. We found that the toolkit was effective at supporting most (although not all) of the children with speech and communication needs to explore their school learning and support experiences through a scaffolded emotion-based ‘dialogue’, which was corroborated by observations an...
Background: A number of children experience difficulties with social communication and this has long...
Background: Effective collaboration between speech and language therapists (SLTs) and teachers is es...
Background This article reports the results from a feasibility study of an intervention (‘E-PLAYS’) ...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit‐based approach to eliciting childre...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of children and young people being educated in ...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
The importance of eliciting the voices of children and young people and their participation within d...
non-peer-reviewedIn Ireland over the past two years there have been significant changes to the way r...
Available online since 05.08.09. Likely to appear in print in 2010.Background: Increased demand for...
Background:This article reports the results from a feasibility study of an intervention ('E-PLAYS') ...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
To foster children and young people’s skills, dispositions and understanding that underpin a voice a...
Background: A number of children experience difficulties with social communication and this has long...
Background: A number of children experience difficulties with social communication and this has long...
Background: Effective collaboration between speech and language therapists (SLTs) and teachers is es...
Background This article reports the results from a feasibility study of an intervention (‘E-PLAYS’) ...
This article reports the development and evaluation of a toolkit‐based approach to eliciting childre...
In this paper we discuss the need to find suitable methods for eliciting the voices of children with...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of children and young people being educated in ...
This action research explored the ways in which children with Communication Difficulties could be en...
The importance of eliciting the voices of children and young people and their participation within d...
non-peer-reviewedIn Ireland over the past two years there have been significant changes to the way r...
Available online since 05.08.09. Likely to appear in print in 2010.Background: Increased demand for...
Background:This article reports the results from a feasibility study of an intervention ('E-PLAYS') ...
Investigating voice in research that involves children with disabilities is highly challenging. Very...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
To foster children and young people’s skills, dispositions and understanding that underpin a voice a...
Background: A number of children experience difficulties with social communication and this has long...
Background: A number of children experience difficulties with social communication and this has long...
Background: Effective collaboration between speech and language therapists (SLTs) and teachers is es...
Background This article reports the results from a feasibility study of an intervention (‘E-PLAYS’) ...