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|a A Guide to Planning and Support for Individuals Who Are Deafblind /
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|a Toronto :
|b University of Toronto Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c ©1999.
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|a CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- 1 Deafblindness: A Unique Disability -- Introduction -- Background -- Causes of Deafblindness -- Problems of Identification -- Who Should Be Treated as Deafblind? -- A Defining Question -- Recognition of Deafblindness as a Single Disability -- Alternative Labels -- Errors in Identification -- Most Significant Disability Error -- Identification as Intellectually Challenged Error -- Additional Disabilities Error -- Premature Infants Identification Question -- Combining Experts from Other Fields Error
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|a Problems Faced by the Individual Who Is DeafblindModelling -- Developing a Learning Style -- Incidental Learning -- Communication -- Motivation -- Self-Stimulation -- Discipline -- Problems Due to the Low Incidence of Deafblindness -- No Pool of Community Knowledge -- Need for Intervention Misunderstood -- Establishing Self-Fulfilling Prophecies -- Need for an Appropriate Personal Plan -- A Canadian Approach -- Introduction -- Identification -- The Individual -- A Low-Incidence Disability -- The Family and the Individual -- A Personal Plan
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|a ProfessionalsIntervention -- Conclusion -- Summary -- 2 Developing a Personal Plan -- Introduction -- Background -- Why a Personal Plan Is Needed -- The Personal Plan -- The Basis of the Plan -- The Purpose of Writing a Personal Plan -- Writing a Personal Plan -- A Basic Concept -- Plan Content -- Part One: Personal History -- Health History -- Therapeutic History -- Developmental and Educational History -- Family History -- Accumulation and Wording of Material -- Part Two: The Present Level of Functioning -- Key Result Areas
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|a Part Three: Five-Year GoalsWhat Are Goals? -- Writing the Five-Year Goals -- Part Four: Twelve-Month Objectives -- Writing Behavioural Objectives -- Part Five: Resources Required for Implementation (Optional) -- Part Six: Implementation Schedule (Optional) -- Implementing the Personal Plan -- The Actions of the Intervenor -- Creating a Reactive Environment -- Parental Involvement in Personal Plan Development and Implementation -- Support for the Primary Caregiver -- Intervention as Parental Relief -- Involvement of Family Members -- A Community Support System
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|a Additional Points to ConsiderSummary -- Answers to the Questions -- 3 Intervention -- Introduction -- Defining Intervention -- Intervention as an Operational Concept -- Intervention as a Philosophical Concept -- Confusion Concerning Intervention -- The Intervenor -- The Role of the Intervenor -- General Intervention -- Suggestions for Providing General Intervention -- Approaching a Deafblind Person -- Further Suggestions -- Cues and Objects of Reference -- Facilitating Expressive and Interactive Communication -- Don't Talk At, Interact With
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|a Individuals who are congentially deaf-blind face the same challenges as those who become deafblind later in life, but they have not had the same opportunity to develop the communications sills and a conceptual base needed to construct an understanding of the world. The contributors address identification of deafblindness, planning and intervention, development, family support, and education.
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|a In this collection of leading experts in the field address the problems of parents, intervenors, and professionals who work with people who have been dead-blind since birth or from a very early age.
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|a EDUCATION
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE
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|a Personnes sourdes-aveugles
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|a Personnes sourdes-aveugles.
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|a Persons With Hearing Impairments
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