Communication profiles of individuals with Down's syndrome, Angelman syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder

By: Duker, P.C.
Contributor(s): van Driel, S | van de Bercken, J.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 46 (1) 2002: 35-40.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | COMMUNICATION | ETIOLOGY | ANGELMAN SYNDROME | PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERSummary: This study addresses the question of whether etiology-specific profiles exist in areas of communication. Since people with these etiologies often participate in communicative behaviour training (i.e. speech and manual signs), the authors compared the communication profiles of people with Down syndrome, Angelman syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder.
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This study addresses the question of whether etiology-specific profiles exist in areas of communication. Since people with these etiologies often participate in communicative behaviour training (i.e. speech and manual signs), the authors compared the communication profiles of people with Down syndrome, Angelman syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder.

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