Promoting Social Interaction for Individuals with Communicative Impairments

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843105398

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Edited by Suzanne Zeedyk, Contributions by Paul Hart, Jane Horwood, Michelle O'Neill, Raymond MacDonald, Pete Coia, Clifford Davies, Phoebe Caldwell, Martyn Jones, Hilary Kennedy
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228 x 150 mm
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300 g
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192

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Part One: Exploring the Territory. 1. Understanding Human Rights. 2. Human Rights and Culture. 3. Values, Rights and the State. Part Two: Navigating Rights and Practice. 4. Navigating Rights across the Life Course. 5. Losing Rights: Offenders on the Margins. 6. Claiming Rights: Disability and Human Rights. 7. Contesting Rights: Cultural Values and Children's Rights. 8. Respecting Rights: Service-User Rights in Child Welfare. Part Three: Integrating Rights-Based Ideas. 9. Rights-Based Values in Practice Frameworks. 10. Embedding Rights-Based Ideas. 11. Concluding Thoughts. References. Subject index. Author index.

Built from materials presented at a 2007 seminar entitled ""promoting Social Interactions for Individuals with Profound Communication Needs"" held in Dundee, Scotland, these essays range from lessons learned in practical and clinical work to results of empirical studies. They address learners with situations ranging from autism to profound learning disabilities, deaf-blindness, severe early neglect and dementia, and includes contributor's notions on how it feels to be in such a learner and professional interventions. Topics include assessing intuiton as a part of human communication, using music to communicate, using imitation with children with autism spectrum disorder or with those who have suffered early institutionalization, communicating with people who are congenitally deaf-blind, interacting intensively with those who have profound learning disabilities, and using adaptive interaction to communicate with people with dementia. Other interventions include video interaction guidance and sensory integration.

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