While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless engage in a range of prelinguistic behaviours. Prelinguistic behaviours include actions such as eye gaze or eye pointing, pointing with a finger, facial expressions (e.g., smile, frown), and body movements (e.g., waving an arm, leg extension). The purpose of this research project was to evaluate procedures for (a) identifying prelinguistic forms in the repertoires of children with developmental disability, and (b) validating the communicative function, if any, of these existing prelinguistic behaviours. This was achieved through a three-phase study involving a total of 10 children with developmental disabilities and their parents. For Phase 1,...
Purpose: To evaluate parent use of functional communication training (FCT) to replace and enhance pr...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
Many idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children with autism are now seen as having potential co...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
Eighteen children with specific language impairment (SLI), from 6 to 8 years of age, were compared w...
In this study we characterized profiles of communicative functions and forms of low-functioning chil...
Purpose: To evaluate parent use of functional communication training (FCT) to replace and enhance pr...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
Many idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children with autism are now seen as having potential co...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
An approach based on Skinner’s (1957) theory of verbal behavior has been developed to understand and...
Eighteen children with specific language impairment (SLI), from 6 to 8 years of age, were compared w...
In this study we characterized profiles of communicative functions and forms of low-functioning chil...
Purpose: To evaluate parent use of functional communication training (FCT) to replace and enhance pr...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
Purpose: Differences across children with intellectual disability (ID) at the behavioral level can ...