A Comparative Study on Communication Skills of Out of School and School Going Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Aasma, Gulfam Nawaz, Faiza Jaleel
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Purpose: Communication skills are essential for all individuals in the world to interact with each other. It is the beauty of communication skills to make the population of world capable to share thoughts, experiences, and views with one another. Meaningful communication is always constructed by effective coordination of cognitive, motor, social and linguistic skills. Underlying reasons of genetic or environmental factors affect the cognitive, motor, social and linguistic skills, causing delays in language and communication skills. This comparative study envisioned to find out the communication skills of school going children with IDDs and those who are out of school. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study was descriptive in nature. A sample of 120 children with IDDSs from which 60 were school going and 60 were out of school, was selected from Punjab province of Pakistan. Parents and teachers rated the communication skills of their children with IDDs. Findings: Communication skills in school going children with IDDs significantly and remarkably higher than children with IDDs who are out of school. Study recommends to make education accessible for all and provide all children with IDDs to equitable access to schools so that their cognitive, motor, linguistic and social needs can be fulfilled. Implications: Parental training and awareness campaigns for the development of communication skills will be indispensable. Schools are important for the whole life grooming of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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智力与发育障碍失学儿童与学龄儿童沟通技巧比较研究
目的:沟通技巧是世界上所有人相互交流的必要条件。沟通技巧的美妙之处在于,它使世界上的人们能够彼此分享思想、经验和观点。有意义的沟通总是通过认知、运动、社交和语言技能的有效协调来构建的。遗传或环境因素的潜在原因会影响认知、运动、社交和语言技能,导致语言和沟通技能的延迟。这项比较研究的目的是找出患有缺碘症的在校儿童和失学儿童的沟通技巧。设计/方法/方法:本研究为描述性研究。从巴基斯坦旁遮普省选取120名境内流离失所儿童作为样本,其中60名在校儿童和60名失学儿童。家长和老师对患有idd的孩子的沟通技巧进行了评分。研究结果:上学的缺碘症儿童的沟通技巧明显高于失学的缺碘症儿童。研究报告建议使所有人都能接受教育,并为所有缺碘症儿童提供公平的入学机会,以满足他们的认知、运动、语言和社会需求。影响:父母的培训和提高沟通技巧的宣传活动是必不可少的。学校对智障人士的终身培养非常重要。
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