Patterns of interaction between children with physical disabilities using augmentative and alternative communication systems and their peers

Författare
Clarke, M., & Kirton, A.
Titel
Patterns of interaction between children with physical disabilities using augmentative and alternative communication systems and their peers
Utgivningsår
2003
Tidskrift
Child Language Teaching and Therapy
Volym
19
Häfte
2
Sidor
135–151
Sammanfattning

Developing peer relationships in school is an essential part of growing up. Many children who have little or no functional speech are provided with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems such as speech synthesizers and books and charts of symbols/pictures/words. Such children face many barriers to communication and to developing peer relationships. To date there exists little understanding of the characteristics of interaction between children using AAC and their speaking peers. This paper reports findings from an analysis of interactions between 12 children with physical disabilities using AAC systems and their speaking peers in school. Analysis identifies the primary structures, functions, and modes of communication used by both partners in one-to-one conversation.

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