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2022, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Part A

Communication pattern of blinds with their parents: Problems and solutions


Author(s): Dr. Priyanka Bassi

Abstract: The need to communicate in human beings is as basic as the need to food, shelter and clothing. Communication plays an important role in everybody’s life and the way we communicate with others determines our relationship with them. The more comfortable we are in communicating with a person, the more intimate relation it can be. India is home to the world’s largest number of blinds. Besides the advancements in Medical Science, the emergence of IT era, this statement is shocking. The first training to communicate with the world starts right from our parents and it is very important for a child with special needs to share a loveable, congenial and affectionate bond with their parents; as the bond with parents act as a pillar of strength. The strength with which a child can face the outer world confidently. The patterns of communication varies from person to person and in this paper an attempt is made to find out the communication pattern of blinds with their parents, the problems faced by them while communicating and the solutions to overcome such problems. This study was conducted on Andh Vidyalaya, Amritsar where 43 students are residing. Schedule method was used to conduct the study and the respondents were interviewed individually. Besides Schedule method, non participatory observation method was also resorted to for the study.

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Dr. Priyanka Bassi. Communication pattern of blinds with their parents: Problems and solutions. International Journal of Research in Special Education. 2022; 2(1): 41-44.
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