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“他关心我,我也关心他。”使用 AAC 的儿童与同伴建立友谊的体验。

"He cares about me and I care about him." Children's experiences of friendship with peers who use AAC.

机构信息

The University of Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Augment Altern Commun. 2011 Jun;27(2):77-90. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2011.577449.

Abstract

Typically developing children face multiple challenges in developing friendships with peers who have severe physical disabilities and use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), especially when these peers experience restrictions in mobility, educational participation, physical access, and communication. In this small qualitative study, six typically developing children were interviewed about their friendships with classmates who have cerebral palsy and use AAC. Data were analyzed according to Riessman's narrative methodology (2008). Overall, participants viewed these friendships positively. In this article, we discuss the main themes that characterized these friendships: communication, learning, helping, and shared time. This knowledge may help to facilitate friendships between children without disabilities and their peers who use AAC within mainstream educational settings.

摘要

通常,发展中的儿童在与患有严重身体残疾和使用辅助沟通(AAC)的同龄人建立友谊方面面临着诸多挑战,尤其是当这些同龄人在行动、教育参与、身体接触和沟通方面受到限制时。在这项小型定性研究中,对六名与患有脑瘫和使用 AAC 的同学建立友谊的普通发展儿童进行了访谈。根据 Riessman 的叙事方法(2008)对数据进行了分析。总的来说,参与者对这些友谊持积极态度。在本文中,我们讨论了这些友谊的主要特征:沟通、学习、帮助和共享时间。这些知识可能有助于促进主流教育环境中残疾儿童与使用 AAC 的同伴之间的友谊。

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