BCI Board Meeting Minutes/Notes - March
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BCI Board Meeting Minutes/Notes - March
BCI Meeting Minutes - April, May, June
Augmentative Communication Service Final Reports
A Report of General Proceedings and Course Content - Blissymbolic Resource Centre (UK)
Blissymbols: An Augmentative Symbol/Communication System for Non-Vocal Severely Handicapped Children
The Barriers We Face: Ignorance an Impatience
Readers Digest - The Magic Language of Charles Bliss
Vancouver Sun - Weekend Magazine - Vol. 24 No. 1
Are Some Types of Blissymbols Easier to Decipher?
Miscellaneous Journal Articles
Blissymbols and the Non-Speaking Physically Handicapped Child Research Report 1975-1978
Communication is More Than Just Voice
Blissymbolics Communication for the Non-Verbal 1977 Churchill Report
Blissymbol Communication: Comparison of Interaction with Naive vs Experienced Listeners
Reading and Communicating with Bliss English and Chinese
[The Educational Applications of the OCCC Symbol Communications]
Misc. publications re: Blissymbols
Miscellaneous Journal Articles
Research, journals & presentations
This sub-series includes research and journals surrounding Blissymbols and Blissymbolics which were not published by BCIC.
This series contains publications of books, journals and other research in which Blissymbols are the topic of study. It includes materials that were not published directly by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, but they may have involvement by way of granting copyright for the use of Blissymbols.
Being Sexual: An Illustrated Series on Sexuality and Relationships
This sub-series contains the published volumes of Being Sexual: An Illustrated Series on Sexuality and Relationships and “After You Tell” written by Susan E. Ludwig. Being Sexual was a 17 volume series published by the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SEICCAN) in 1993. The purpose of the publication was to provide clear sexuality education for young adults and adults with developmental disabilities, problems with speech, literary, learning or communication. The volumes are written in English alongside a Blissymbol translation. The Blissymbolics Communication institute provided the symbol translation for each volume.
There are 17 volumes total covering the following topics: Relationships, A Woman’s Body, A Man’s Body, Adolescence, Male Masturbation, Female Masturbation, Heterosexual Intercourse, Human Reproduction, Birth Control, Homosexuality, Sexuality and Physical Disability, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, AIDS, Sexual Self Advocacy, Sexual Abuse, Sexuality and Aging and the Being Sexual Teaching Manual. “After You Tell” is a book which describes what an individual should expect after an individual reports sexual abuse to the authorities. At the back of each volume there is a glossary of the Blissymbols used.
Sex Information and Education Council of Canada
Tongue Tied: Five years of friendship in a subnormality hospital
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Developmental Issues
Augmentative and Alternative Communication: European Perspectives
Practically Speaking: Language, Literacy, & Academic Development for Students with AAC Needs
Communicative Competence for Individuals who use AAC From Research to Effective Practice
Translation Strategies for Adolescents & Young Adults Who Use AAC
Waves of Words: Augmented Communicators Read and Write
An Almost true story about the world and Human Communication
Signs and Symbols for Children
Jonathan, too, goes to Day Nursery
To Be Alive! The Autobiography of Alf Saltarelli
Teaching the Cerebral Palsied Child
Signs and Symbols: Use of Non-Vocal Communication Systems
Sign & Symbol Communication for Mentally Handicapped People
Communication for the Speechless
Blissymbolics: Speaking Without Speech