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The long-awaited handbook by the special pedagogy educators issued by the Committee on Terminology and Classi cation of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Schalock et al, 2010) appeared nally in 2010. This article discusses the way of understanding the prevention of intellectual disability represented in the aforementioned handbook which is an expression of the position of the AAIDD. The analysis embraces these forms of intellectual disability for which the reference point is the early interpersonal interaction between the parent/guardian and the child at intellectual disability risk or the child with intellectual disability. These are simultaneously understood by the AAIDD as forms of support for parents and/or guardians of a child threatened with intellectual disability or a child with intellectual disability. The article concludes with ndings drawn from the presented material.
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2017
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vol. XV
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issue (1/2017)
145-154
PL
W artykule opisano wyniki badań w dziedzinie komunikacji rodzinnej. Dwuletnie badania ukierunkowane były na komunikację między rodzicami i dziećmi. Skupiono się na tak zwanych „modelach” Satir – ukazujących postawy samozachowawcze, najczęściej podejmowane przez rodziców w przekazach rodzinnych. Dane pochodzą z autentycznych nagrań wspólnej, rodzinnej komunikacji, zaistniałej w konkretnych sytuacjach (na przykład dzieci przygotowujące się do szkoły, podczas uprawiania sztuki i rzemiosła, siedzące przy stole itp). Naszym celem było opisanie i analiza – w kontekście realizacji strategii samozachowawczych – konkretnych przykładów w zakresie komunikacji rodzinnej, stosowanej przez rodziców w relacji z dzieckiem.
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This paper describes the part of results of research into family communications. Our two years’ investigation was targeted at communication between parents and children. The focus was on so called “Satir Models” of self-preservation positions taken by parents in family communications most frequently. The data come from authentic recordings of common communications in families related to specific situations (for example, children getting ready for a day at school, during art and craft activities, sitting at the table, etc.). Our aim is to describe and analyse concrete examples of family communications used by parents in the child directed speech to fulfil the self-preservation strategies.
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