ERIC Number: EJ958008
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Sep
Pages: 23
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Early Communication in Dyads with Visual Impairment
Rattray, Julie; Zeedyk, M. Suzanne
Infant and Child Development, v14 n3 p287-309 Sep 2005
The ability of dyads with restricted access to the visual channel of communication to establish a reliable pre-linguistic communicative signalling system has traditionally been viewed as problematic. Such a conclusion is due in part to the emphasis that has been placed on vision as central to communication by traditional theory. The data presented in this paper question these assertions. The results of a longitudinal study exploring the nature of early dyadic interactions in dyads with visual impairment are presented. The dyads' use of three types of non-visual behaviour--touch, vocalizations and facial orientation--were investigated in terms of their potential as alternatives to visual communication. It is argued that the results are evidence that visually impaired dyads engage in sophisticated communicative exchanges prior to infants' acquisition of language. (Contains 2 tables, 8 figures, and 1 note.)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Visual Impairments, Language Acquisition, Vision, Infants, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Tactile Adaptation
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Language: English
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