Functional Communication Goals for Non Verbal Students Yes, I put the word “nonverbal” in the heading. I know that many prefer the word “nonspeaking.” But, online searching has not caught up yet, so I post what people are looking for. Here are 10 functional communication goals for non...
There are many to choose from: nodding, signing, pointing to a picture or some other gesture might work for a nonspeaking child. For children comfortable with speech, a simple “got it” or “I understand” can play the same role as eye contact between teacher and student or parent and ...
The second nonverbal type assesses the ability to understand how emotions connect to a social context and to recognize the appropriate state of mind. The study did not respond to requests for approval from the ethics committee that received notice of the research. All tests were authorized by ...