textAbstract: Identification of, and responsiveness to, the communicative attempts of children with developmental delays’ is essential to developing intentional, symbolic communication. The current study was a replication of Keen, Sigafoos, and Woodyatt’s 2005 study titled Teacher Responses to the Communicative Attempts of Children With Autism, with modifications to the participants used in the study. The Inventory of Potential Communicative Acts (IPCA; Sigafoos et al, 2000) was used with three teachers of three children with deafblindness to determine if teachers were able to identify potential communicative acts (PCAs) of their students using the IPCA during an interview session. Additionally, analysis of teacher responsiveness to stud...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The primary purpose of this current investigation was to determine if a variation of Pivotal Respons...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
textAbstract: Identification of, and responsiveness to, the communicative attempts of children with ...
We assessed teacher responses to the communicative attempts of children with autism. Teachers were f...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
The authors sought to verify teacher perceptions of prelinguistic behavior in eight children with au...
Contains fulltext : 55186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Empirical data o...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, Faculty of E...
This exploratory study conducts a quantitative investigation on the communication development of stu...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
The Layered Communication Model (LCM) consists of three layers of intersubjective development divide...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
One of the defining characteristics of the Autism Spectrum Disorders is deficits in the development ...
This study was developed to track and evaluate the introduction of a formal communication system to ...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The primary purpose of this current investigation was to determine if a variation of Pivotal Respons...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
textAbstract: Identification of, and responsiveness to, the communicative attempts of children with ...
We assessed teacher responses to the communicative attempts of children with autism. Teachers were f...
There is growing recognition of the communicative potential in many of the informal and idiosyncrati...
The authors sought to verify teacher perceptions of prelinguistic behavior in eight children with au...
Contains fulltext : 55186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Empirical data o...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Learning and Educational Development, Faculty of E...
This exploratory study conducts a quantitative investigation on the communication development of stu...
The research reported in this thesis examined the idiosyncratic and subtle behaviours of children wi...
The Layered Communication Model (LCM) consists of three layers of intersubjective development divide...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...
One of the defining characteristics of the Autism Spectrum Disorders is deficits in the development ...
This study was developed to track and evaluate the introduction of a formal communication system to ...
While children with developmental disabilities often fail to develop speech, many will nonetheless e...
The primary purpose of this current investigation was to determine if a variation of Pivotal Respons...
Enabling functional communication is critical for accessibility in school and society for all pupils...