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Assumptions and "Reading minds"

kathee

11/1/2016 5:42 PM

We become such good observers with our students who are prelinguistic and nonverbal that we step in and take the next step before waiting for the student to communicate with us. People finishing our sentences or interrupting can be frustrating for us. The same is true for our students. How often do you just sit and wait for the student to make some communicative movement. Often we worry we won't know what they are trying to communicate, that we run the conversation. I remember when I was first learning sign language and sometimes would "hog" the communication time because then I would know what is being said. If I was quiet, the other person would sign and maybe I would not understand her or him. Observe the next time you are working with your student and see if there is any wait time given for the student to initiate?

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