This Blog is the collective work of the attendees of the Intensive Interaction Weekend Workshop 2024 – where we looked at the ‘means’ to doing good quality, regular, consistent and reflective Intensive Interaction and also at the ‘ends’ of this process i.e. the outcomes of using Intensive Interaction. Read on for more …
Tag Archives: Connecting with Intensive Interaction
A one quote Blog!
Read on for more … it just sums everything up!
Yet another special education and/or care scandal … but that should come as no surprise.
A deeply distressing, but depressingly familiar story. Read on for more…
‘Gestalt Language Processing’ meets ‘Intensive Interaction’ – Round 2!
For my Blog this week I am following up on my last Blog about ‘Gestalt Language Processing’(GLP) and Intensive Interaction. Read on for more…
‘Gestalt Language Processing’ and Intensive Interaction?
For my Blog this week I am looking into ‘Gestalt Language Processing’ from an Intensive Interaction perspective … a bit. Read on for more.
The physical and mental health benefits of touch … a research review
This Blog reports the results of a systematic research review into ‘the physical and mental health benefits of touch interventions’. Read on for more…
From ‘Access to Communication’ … to a worldwide approach in 30 years!
This year is the 30th anniversary of the first book on Intensive Interaction – ‘Access to Communication’ – and now the approach is truly global. Read on for more…
‘Staff experience of the implementation of Intensive Interaction within their places of work …’
Having re-read a paper on ‘Staff experience of the implementation of Intensive Interaction’ I set out how it fits with the theory of organisational change … read on for more.
The ‘double empathy problem’: Ten years on
I was recently pointed to a decade-on update on Damien Milton’s seminal paper: ‘On the ontological status of autism: The ‘double empathy problem’’. Read on for more …
The ‘Intensive Interaction Published Research Summaries Document’ 2024
For my Blog this week I am simply pointing readers to an updated version of the Intensive Interaction Published Research Summaries Document for 2024. Read on for more …