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Peer reviewedFinke, Jack Anson – Journal of Educational Communication, 1979
Bliss Symbols form a language system of 100 basic symbols based not on the sound of words but on their meaning. Physically handicapped persons of a wide age and intellectual range are benefiting from the system. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Programs, Language Universals, Physical Disabilities
Elder, Pamela S. – 1978
Described is a program developed to teach a visual symbol system of nonspeech communication for persons who are severely mentally handicapped and multiply handicapped. Included in the receptive language program are descriptions of the following program components: candidate selection guidelines, interdisciplinary assessment, materials (visual…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Nonverbal Communication, Physical Disabilities, Program Descriptions


