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Quantity vs. Quality

kathee

11/1/2016 5:33 PM

Hi, I am Kathee Scoggin. Over the years as an educator and consultant I have worked in Ohio, Illinois, Arizona, California and Washington State. "Upping" the quantity as well as the quality of communication for students who are deaf-blind and are prelinguistic has always been of interest to me.We often talk about communication and many of us know we are referring to facial expressions, gestures, body movement, speech, sign pictures, tactile symbols and other forms of communication.

How many times in a day or hour do you communicate in any form? Did you text someone to tell him you love him? Did you frown at someone when they said something you didn't like or agree with? Mark every time you communicate in just an hour when you are around people or are connected to him or her. What number did you get? I got 52 times. That is almost one a minute.

Now think of your child or student who is prelinguistic or nonverbal and count the number of times they communicate or try to communicate in an hour. What are you doing to "up" that number?

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