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Raashi Shetty
(Audiologist and Speech therapist)
   Verbal
   Non-verbal
1.   Facial expression
2.   Body movement
3.   Gestures
4.   Eye contact
5.   Voice
6.   Touch
   Intentional communication


   Conventional communication


   Symbolic communication


   Language
   „signaling behavior in which the sender is aware a prior
    of the effect that a signal will have on his listener‟
   Gestures



   Eye gaze



   Vocalization
   Therefore, if we want to help children develop intentional
    communication, we must be highly responsive, in
    predictable contexts, of their earliest (even non-
    intentional) communication attempts.
   In simple words, we should respond and reinforce any
    attempt of intentional communication that a child
    attempts.
 Appreciate
 Encourage
 Give meaning


To any kind of response from the child.
   There is a HUGE range of communication skill levels
    within the group of individuals who are identified as
    „nonverbal‟.
   Kids who are called non verbal may be communicating
    through gestures, facial expressions or some form of
    vocalization.
   A child who is called nonverbal may hold hand and take
    the parent to the desired object.(Communicates)
   He may make some sound to communicate.
   Accept and encourage multiple modes of
    communication.
    Plan for generalization of skills to a variety of
    communicative contexts.
   Take into account how different contexts/situations
    influence the individual‟s need for supports (i.e. cueing)
    and the types of communication that are appropriate
    within different settings.
   when a child keeps tapping his hands to tell a
    yes, it is a form of intentional
    communication, where “tapping” means „yes‟, you
    should encourage it along with adding a head
    nod/work to it
   When a child moves his head away, when he
    doesn‟t want to do an activity, gives a vacant look.
    Parallel talk along with him saying „I don‟t want to
    do this‟ , „I don‟t like it‟ etc.
   Looking away is intentional communication.
   When a child uses eye pointing to ask for an
    object

   Pulls your hand to call you

   Answers using gestures
   When uses a particular sound for an particular
    object. E.g. tapping tongue against the palate for
    asking a „ball‟ etc.

   These are all forms of intentional communication.
Intentional communication

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Intentional communication

  • 1. Raashi Shetty (Audiologist and Speech therapist)
  • 2. Verbal  Non-verbal
  • 3. 1. Facial expression 2. Body movement 3. Gestures 4. Eye contact 5. Voice 6. Touch
  • 4. Intentional communication  Conventional communication  Symbolic communication  Language
  • 5. „signaling behavior in which the sender is aware a prior of the effect that a signal will have on his listener‟
  • 6. Gestures  Eye gaze  Vocalization
  • 7. Therefore, if we want to help children develop intentional communication, we must be highly responsive, in predictable contexts, of their earliest (even non- intentional) communication attempts.  In simple words, we should respond and reinforce any attempt of intentional communication that a child attempts.
  • 8.  Appreciate  Encourage  Give meaning To any kind of response from the child.
  • 9. There is a HUGE range of communication skill levels within the group of individuals who are identified as „nonverbal‟.  Kids who are called non verbal may be communicating through gestures, facial expressions or some form of vocalization.  A child who is called nonverbal may hold hand and take the parent to the desired object.(Communicates)  He may make some sound to communicate.
  • 10. Accept and encourage multiple modes of communication.  Plan for generalization of skills to a variety of communicative contexts.  Take into account how different contexts/situations influence the individual‟s need for supports (i.e. cueing) and the types of communication that are appropriate within different settings.
  • 11. when a child keeps tapping his hands to tell a yes, it is a form of intentional communication, where “tapping” means „yes‟, you should encourage it along with adding a head nod/work to it
  • 12. When a child moves his head away, when he doesn‟t want to do an activity, gives a vacant look. Parallel talk along with him saying „I don‟t want to do this‟ , „I don‟t like it‟ etc.  Looking away is intentional communication.
  • 13. When a child uses eye pointing to ask for an object  Pulls your hand to call you  Answers using gestures
  • 14. When uses a particular sound for an particular object. E.g. tapping tongue against the palate for asking a „ball‟ etc.  These are all forms of intentional communication.