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Language Intervention for Children with Severe Intellectual Disability: The Effects of Different Interventions on Children’s Acquisition of Receptive and Expressive Language
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2016
Abstract
Three years of intervention to improve the language skills of children with severe intellectual disability are reported. Family based teaching, therapy and counselling programs were used as the basis of the interventions. Repeated language measures (norm referenced) were used to assess the effects of the interventions. Comparison with other language intervention studies are made. The distinct features of the effective behaviourally oriented teaching program are identified.
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