1. Using the picture exchange communication system with students with visual impairment
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Ivy, Sarah E., Hatton, Deborah D., and Hooper, Jonathan D.
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Visually disabled children -- Educational aspects ,Visual aids -- Usage ,Interpersonal communication in children -- Research ,Educational research ,Education ,Family and marriage - Abstract
Students with visual impairment (VI) were taught to request using the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and tangible symbols. Participants were four males with additional disabilities, 5 to 11 years old, who had little to no functional vision. A functional relation between PECS Phase 1 and requesting was established using a multiple baseline single subject design. All students learned to request independently within 7 to 14 sessions in Phase 1. Students maintained requesting above criterion for 1 to 5 months. All students generalized requesting to a new communication partner (CP); however, only two students reached criterion during generalization sessions. Two students learned to seek out a CP 5 feet away to request; however, no functional relation was established for Phase 2. More research is needed to establish PECS as an evidence-based practice for children with VI., It is estimated that greater than 60% of students with visual impairment (VI) have additional disabilities (Hatton, Schwietz, Boyer, & Rychwalski, 2007; Parker & Pogrund, 2009). These students often struggle [...]
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- 2014
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