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Tactile communication in the home environment
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posted on 2006-08-17, 09:40 authored by Elizabeth Ball, Colette NicolleCommunication is a crucial part of home-life. It includes interactions, both face-to-face and remotely, with others living in the household, friends/relatives and service providers. Effective communication in these, and other situations, is important to quality of life.
Deafblindness has a profound impact on communication. This paper considers some of the issues that arise when using English-based tactile communication and the implications for the home environment.
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BALL and NICOLLE, 2006. Tactile communication in the home environment. IN: Contemporary ergonomics : Proceedings of the Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, Robinson College, Cambridge, 4-6 April, pp 399-403Publisher
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0415398185Language
- en