Objective: The purpose of the study is to investigate the specific features of non-verbal communication in children with intellectual disabilities in the dynamics of psychological impact. Background: Gestures are one of the most important components of non-verbal communication. The development of non-verbal communication in children with intellectual disabilities contributes to their normal social adaptation. Method: To study the current state and dynamics of the development of the ability to recognise and understand gestures in the process of psychological influence, factor analysis was used by the principal component method with the use of varimax rotation. To verify the applicability of factor analysis to the selected variables, the Kais...
The purpose of the study is to determine the features of the formation of communicative competence o...
Introduction: The relevance of the problem of studying communicative features in junior schoolchildr...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Objective: The study aimed to study the specific features of non-verbal communication in children wi...
Objective: The present study was conducted to identify the features of nonverbal communication in ch...
Objective: The purpose of this work is to study the characteristics of communication in children wit...
Objective: The study of nonverbal communication in primary schoolers with intellectual disabilities ...
Objective: The study of intellectual disabilities in children and their diagnosis has become more an...
BackgroundSpecific language impairment (SLI) is diagnosed when language is significantly below chron...
Children with autism and intellectual disability form a particularly vulnerable group, as both disor...
In this study we characterized profiles of communicative functions and forms of low-functioning chil...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
The purpose of the study is to determine the features of the formation of communicative competence o...
Introduction: The relevance of the problem of studying communicative features in junior schoolchildr...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Objective: The study aimed to study the specific features of non-verbal communication in children wi...
Objective: The present study was conducted to identify the features of nonverbal communication in ch...
Objective: The purpose of this work is to study the characteristics of communication in children wit...
Objective: The study of nonverbal communication in primary schoolers with intellectual disabilities ...
Objective: The study of intellectual disabilities in children and their diagnosis has become more an...
BackgroundSpecific language impairment (SLI) is diagnosed when language is significantly below chron...
Children with autism and intellectual disability form a particularly vulnerable group, as both disor...
In this study we characterized profiles of communicative functions and forms of low-functioning chil...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
The purpose of the study is to determine the features of the formation of communicative competence o...
Introduction: The relevance of the problem of studying communicative features in junior schoolchildr...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...