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Social Participation of School-aged Children Who Use Communication Aids: The Views of Children and Parents
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Young PeopleHuman CommunicationSocial SkillsInterpersonal CommunicationCommunication StudySchool-age LanguageEducationSocial-emotional DevelopmentSocial InteractionAdolescent CommunicationCommunication AidsCommunicationSocial ParticipationArtsChild Development
Social participation is crucial for children's development and well-being; however, little is known about the social participation of children who use communication aids. This article presents findings from interviews with eight 5- to 14-year-old children who used communication aids and their parents about social participation, communicative interactions, and peer relationships. Video- and audio-recordings were transcribed and analyzed using thematic content analysis, and five themes were identified. Two themes reflect parents' views: Communication partners and strategies and Access to aided communication. Three themes reflect perceptions expressed both by children and parents: Participation in society, Interaction opportunities, and Social relationships. The findings provide insights into both the achievements and the challenges experienced by young people who use aided communication.
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