Do Manual Signs and Graphic Symbols/ Makaton Enhance the Communication Skills of Children with Downs Syndrome: A Systematic ReviewTools Al-Ghamdi, Sohelah (2017) Do Manual Signs and Graphic Symbols/ Makaton Enhance the Communication Skills of Children with Downs Syndrome: A Systematic Review. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is a type of early intervention services that aims to enhance or facilitate the communication abilities of children with special communication needs, such as Down syndrome (DS). Down syndrome children can use different types of AAC methods, depending on their learning and communication weaknesses and/or strengths. Furthermore, DS children have the ability to imitate movements and use gestures along with the strong visual memory abilities they exhibit in comparison with their verbal memory. Therefore, manual signs and graphic symbols separately or in combination such as Makaton can be considered relevant AAC types to Down syndrome children and are used to teach them language and communication skills.
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