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Father and Son Enjoy a Finger-Tapping Conversation

Author-Avatar HeatherWithrow

12/8/2015 6:03 PM

Check out this precious conversation without words that took place two Decembers ago. Turn taking is a communication skill. Not only that, they truly connected with one another and enjoyed it. Vocabulary shouldn't be the only goal you have with your child or student, but connection, motivation, play and trust should be, too. In that case, you'll end up building a stronger foundation for communication opportunities, concept development and a happier kid!

(Video summary: Orion, our snowy-haired DeafBlind son (then 3.5 years old), and Dad take turns "piano" tapping on each other's heads. This video compiles clips of the same kind of tactile turn-taking from two different times in December 2013.)

Body movements,Social,Continues an action,Expresses interest in other people

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What a beautiful example of reciprocal interaction, capitalizing on pre-symbolic behaviors!

Communication Matrix Team - 12/9/2015

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Love what his fingers AND toes are doing too. So precise with his tapping with Dad! Beautiful!

Amy Parker - 12/8/2015

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