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Beth Poss

Preschoolers With Special Needs Benefit From Peers' Strong Language Skills - Associatio... - 0 views

  • Justice and colleagues conclude that regardless of disability, classrooms in which most children have poor language skills are not ideal.  They suggest that since typically developing kids continue to improve their language skills even when they have some less-skilled classmates, administrators should aim for a diversity of skill level in the classroom.
  • Six hundred seventy preschoolers participated in the study.  Just over half of them had a clinically diagnosed disability, including autism spectrum disorder, language impairment, or Down syndrome.
  • The researchers found that preschoolers with special needs were more influenced by their peers’ language skills than were children without disabilities.  Children with disabilities whose classmates had weak language skills showed the strongest effects – by spring, their language skills lagged far behind those of typically developing children.
Beth Poss

http://reseauconceptuel.umontreal.ca/rid=1NGZ05FHV-13QZZ6K-1R9/BOUL%C3%89-RILEY_St%C3%A... - 0 views

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    Parent Perceptions of the Language Development of Toddlers With Developmental Delays Before and After Participation in Parent-Coached Language Interventions
Marie Raven

Traditional Toys May Beat Gadgets in Language Development - 0 views

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    Baby laptops, baby cellphones, talking farms - these are the whirring, whiz-bang toys of the moment, many of them marketed as tools to encourage babies' language skills. But in the midst of the holiday season, a new study raises questions about whether such electronic playthings make it less likely that babies will engage in the verbal give-and-take with their parents that is so crucial to cognitive development.
Beth Poss

Pragmatics Profile of Everyday Communication Skills in Children - 1 views

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     complete revision of the Pragmatics Profile of Every Communication Skills, the Pragmatics Profile contains two separate interview forms - each of them taking full account of the increasing variety of complexity of the different communicative and social setting that children encounter as they grow older and enter formal education The Pragmatics Profile of Everyday Communication Skills in Pre-School Children is for use with pre-school children, from the age of nine months; The Pragmatics Profile of Everyday Communication Skills in School-Age Children is for use with school-age children, up to the age of 10 years. Both profiles may be used as part of an initial assessment and as an aid to planning intervention. They are straightforward to administer, taking approximately 30 minutes to complete, and have been designed for obtaining structured qualitative information on a wide range of client groups including children with learning disabilities, hearing loss or physical difficulties, and those whose first language is not English. The Pragmatics Profile for each of the two age ranges falls into four sections, covering: Communicative Functions; Responses to Communication; Interaction and Conversation; Contextual Variation;
Beth Poss

Math at Play :: Home - 0 views

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    Math at Play is a multimedia resource for people who work with children from birth to age five.   Join us to explore early mathematical development, and the important ways that caregivers nurture children's understanding of math concepts -- through social-emotional relationships, language, everyday play experiences, materials and intentional teaching.
Marie Raven

Gesture Use in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder - 0 views

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    Hanen resource looking at the development of the understanding of gestures and use of gestures to support communication
Beth Poss

Once Upon a Time: Parent Child Dialoge and Storybook Reading in the Electronic Era - 0 views

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    Early experiences with books predict later reading success, and an interactive shared reading style called ''dialogic reading'' is especially beneficial to emergent literacy. Electronic console (EC) books, CD-rom books, and e-book apps are designed to teach preschoolers preliteracy skills, but research has yet to systematically explore the impact of these types of books on established predictors of positive literacy outcomes.
Beth Poss

WATI.org : Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative - 0 views

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    Assistive Technology must be play-based and appealing for young children. Appropriate assistive technology supports encourage children to explore and participate in literature, and use their imagination. Assistive technology may support their mobility and provide access to materials. Visual supports help them to understand what comes next or the steps in an activity. These supports must never take the place of engaging activities but should enhance participation and understanding. The following materials were created as examples of how supports could be added to normally occurring activities to enhance the participation of young children.
Beth Poss

Asking the Right Questions in the Right Ways - 0 views

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    Strategies for Ethnographic Interviewing
Beth Poss

http://www.dpi.state.nd.us/speced1/childhood/age_groups%20.pdf - 0 views

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    North Dakota Early Childhood Outcomes Process Age Expectation Developmental Milestones by Age Groups
Beth Poss

http://cte.jhu.edu/onlinecourses/HealthyBeginnings/HB_BookCharts.pdf - 0 views

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    Healthy Beginnings Developmental Chart
Beth Poss

Raising a Reader - 0 views

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    Parents play a key role in their child's success in Reading comprehension, an essential component in reading success, is important throughout a child's education and beyond.
Beth Poss

We Give Books - 0 views

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    AWARD-WINNING BOOK FOR ALL AGES Start reading and sharing beautiful stories with the children in your life.
Beth Poss

Communication Matrix Handbook - 0 views

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    The Communication Matrix is an assessment tool designed to pinpoint exactly how an individual is communicating and to provide a framework for determining logical communication goals. It was designed to use to document the expressive communication skills of children who have severe or multiple disabilities. 
Beth Poss

ZERO TO THREE: Beyond the Word Gap: Multimedia Resources and Tools - 0 views

  • The “Word Gap” has come to symbolize the gulf that can separate very young children who have rich opportunities for positive early learning experiences from those who do not.
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    The "Word Gap" has come to symbolize the gulf that can separate very young children who have rich opportunities for positive early learning experiences from those who do not.
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