Exploring the envelope of intensive interaction : a training resource
By: Barber, Mark.
Contributor(s): Bowen, Karryn.
Publisher: Melbourne Intensive Interaction Australia 2009Description: DVD : 60 mins.Subject(s): INTENSIVE INTERACTION | INTERACTION | INTENSIVE PROGRAMMING | COMMUNICATION | COMMUNICATION THERAPY | COMMUNICATION SKILLS | PROFOUND INTELLECTUAL AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (PIMD)Summary: "This is a teaching resource designed for practitioners who already have some experience using intensive interaction. While the DVD contains scenes of intensive interaction in schools, the principles discussed are relevant to interactions with learners of any age." - DVD CASEReview: In this DVD Mark Barber, Karryn Bowen and other support people are filmed during various sessions with children filmed in a school environment. Over the 60 minutes of the film we see them using a variety of techniques and responses including sabotage, echo, mutual adjustments and imitation. The whole idea is that there will be open ended communication between the two participants. Bianna Bowen provides the voice-over explanation throughout It was noticeable that the carers were totally committed to what they were doing. Concentrating and focussing on the children they were involved with, their patience and dedication eliciting responses in each of the sessions depicted. The end scene is perhaps the most interesting and revealing. In this one we see two children touching and communicating, each in his own way, but also obviously trying to work towards a mutual rapport.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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DVD | IHC Library | 410.2 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W002976 |
"This is a teaching resource designed for practitioners who already have some experience using intensive interaction. While the DVD contains scenes of intensive interaction in schools, the principles discussed are relevant to interactions with learners of any age." - DVD CASE
In this DVD Mark Barber, Karryn Bowen and other support people are filmed during various sessions with children filmed in a school environment. Over the 60 minutes of the film we see them using a variety of techniques and responses including sabotage, echo, mutual adjustments and imitation. The whole idea is that there will be open ended communication between the two participants.
Bianna Bowen provides the voice-over explanation throughout
It was noticeable that the carers were totally committed to what they were doing. Concentrating and focussing on the children they were involved with, their patience and dedication eliciting responses in each of the sessions depicted.
The end scene is perhaps the most interesting and revealing. In this one we see two children touching and communicating, each in his own way, but also obviously trying to work towards a mutual rapport.
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I found this was very useful for helping me recap some of the key points for intensive interaction
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Great support for anyone using intensive interaction
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Will be a huge hit with those communication coordinators undertaking intensive interaction and wanting to pass it on to staff
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Fantastic example of intensive interaction with useful voice over and notes - all young children though
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It was good watching practical sessions.
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Lots of good examples of the use of intensive interaction. Great resource