The FOCUS (Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six) is a measurement tool designed to evaluate participation-based outcomes in preschoolers with speech and language impairments. The following four webinar modules have been created in collaboration with the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services’ Preschool Speech and Language (PSL) Program. The modules describe the FOCUS, and explain how it can be effectively used in clinical practice and program-level evaluations.
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FOCUS
Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six (FOCUS © ) is a clinical tool designed to evaluate change in communicative-participation in preschool children. ‘Communicative participation’ is the child’s communication and interaction in “real world” situations at home, school, or in the community
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F-words Citation Analysis Infographic
Exploring the international uptake of the ‘F-words in Childhood Disability’: A Citation Analysis Authors: Alice Kelen Soper, Andrea Cross, Peter Rosenbaum, Jan Willem Gorter
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A Family-Researcher Partnership: Working together to spread awareness on the ‘F-words’ in Childhood Disability
Splashing through the ‘F-words’: Exploring the aquatic environment for disabled children
The F-words in Childhood Disability: Embracing Opportunities for Knowledge Translation
The F-Words in Childhood Disability: A Rights-Based Values System for Children, Families and Service Providers
F-words Awareness Poster
Move & Play Glossary
Activity Activity is defined by the World Health Organization as the “execution of a task or action by an individual”. Examples of activities are eating, talking, and walking. Within this classification system, the essence is being able to do these…
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Family Centred Service Sheets
Family-centred service is an approach to providing services to children with special needs. As suggested by the name of this approach, the family is considered to be at the centre of the services. This makes family centred approaches different than…
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