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Indicators of Intentional Communication and Meaningful Use of Symbols

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2/5/2015 3:39 PM

Sometimes it's difficult to determine whether potentially communicative behavior is intentional or not. Here are some indicators of communicative intent related to either pre-symbolic or symbolic behavior: • Performs behavior only when knows another person is present (except for “distance” behaviors such as vocalizing) • Directs behavior toward another person (through gaze, touch, etc.) • Waits for a response • Persists if you don’t respond, and stops when you do respond • Gets upset if you respond in the wrong way Sometimes a leaner has some symbolic behaviors (speech, signs, tangible symbols), but you may question whether they are being used with real understanding of their meaning. Here are some indicators that symbols are used with meaning: • Uses specific symbols only under appropriate circumstances (doesn’t use “eat” sign/symbol when clearly full) • Doesn’t “run through repertoire” of symbols at every occasion until you respond • If uses a specific symbol, becomes upset if you respond as if used a different one (sabotage)

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