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Baken, Joan Wald; And Others – 1977
Discussed are educational guidelines and techniques for severely multiply handicapped children. Initial sections review characteristics and appropriate educational goals for the population. General teaching approaches are described, and specific suggestions are given for the followinq areas (subtopics in parentheses): positioning (effects of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Sigafoos, Jeff; Arthur-Kelly, Michael; Butterfield, Nancy – Brookes Publishing Company, 2006
Practical and concise, this introductory guide is filled with real-world tips and strategies for anyone working to improve the communication of children with moderate, severe, and multiple disabilities. Emphasizing the link between behavior and communication, three respected researchers transform up-to-date research and proven best practices into…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Multiple Disabilities, Case Studies, Interpersonal Communication
Watson, Marcia J.; Nicholas, Judith L. – 1973
Provided are guidelines for parents and teachers working with severely handicapped deaf blind children. Hearing, vision, and communication considerations are listed in the first section. Specific suggestions are outlined for developing the following skills: discipline, body movement, toilet training, eating, dressing, washing, and social…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind, Discipline, Exceptional Child Education
Efron, Marvin; DuBoff, Beth Reilly – 1975
The guide for teachers of deaf blind children deals with visual functioning, evaluation, and instruction. An overview of the fundamentals of visual functioning in deaf blind children includes concepts basic to an understanding of the process. Assessment and evaluation of the child's visual functioning is discussed, and procedures for determining…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Definitions, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Logan, Thomas E. – 1975
Presented are numerous motor development activities for sensory impaired, severely and profoundly mentally retarded, and multiply handicapped mentally retarded students of all ages. Background information is provided on program objectives and administration, the multiply handicapped child, motor development, and methods of movement training.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Communication Skills, Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Education
Caldwell, Erin Kent; And Others – 1974
Described is a 9-week, summer, competency-based, instructional program for teachers of deaf blind children. Information provided includes the background and rationale for the program, a list of administrative and instructional staff members, program goals, and a sample scheduling sequence. Goals, session topics, texts and materials, session…
Descriptors: Audiology, Competency Based Teacher Education, Curriculum, Deaf Blind
DeKalb County Board of Education, Decatur, GA. – 1974
Presented is a curriculum guide for children with multiple sensory impairments, and described is the Georgia Center for the Multi-Handicapped. Provided are developmental scales for evaluating receptive and expressive language, auditory skills, visual perception, and motor skills. Preprimary and primary curricula (covering such areas as self-care…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Instructional Materials
LaCrosse, Edward; And Others – 1973
The prescriptive teaching program for multiply handicapped nursery school children is presented in three manuals: prescriptive teaching, integration of prescriptions into classroom activities; and equipment and materials. Given in the prescriptive teaching manual are directions for assessing a child's strengths and weaknesses in functioning on a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Daily Living Skills, Diagnostic Teaching
Thomas, M. Angele, Ed. – 1977
Included in the publication are 10 articles on developing basic skills in severely and profoundly handicapped children. The first paper focuses on the development of object permanence, a basic cognitive skill, while the second and third review procedures for developing self care skills (toileting and eating). A fourth paper discusses an…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Communication Skills