Pechan Eszter, Gereben Ferencné, Bánfalvy Csaba : The importance of listening to tales in special needs children’s homes for children with intellectual disability

In our study, we aim to present the initial steps of a story-telling programme carried out with children with intellectual disability in a specific Hungarian children’s home, in order to provide an insight into the operation/run/everyday life of special care/needs children’s homes, as well as to offer an alternative way to other institutes with a... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.en.2024.1.6

Szarapka Dóra : Easy-to-read news and the creation of them

The current study gives a review of international examples related to easy-to-read news writing, and a description of my innovation activity, which was implemented in Vojvodina. The concept and practice of easy-to read communication has been present in foreign literature and mass communication for several decades. After reviewing the rights related to mass media the... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2021.1.10

Vecseri Zita : Easy-to-read communication with intellectually disabled people. Studying the application of sentences in documents that contain easy-to-read information

The current study focus on easy-to-read communication and the continuous monitoring of its application in order to be as effective as possible. The effectiveness is improved not only by proofreading of easy-to-read documents, but also by studying and refining the rules that form the basis of these documents. After a brief theoretical summary of easy-to-read... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2021.1.7

Keszey Borbála : Easy-to-read communication with intellectually disabled people – Studying the use of pronouns in easy-to-read documents

Easy-to-read communication supports to ensure fundamental human rights, to create a barrier-free and accessible environment, to strengthen independent decision-making and self-determination and self-advocacy. It enables active, conscious and meaningful participation in society for all those who face difficulties in understanding standard communication in general or in certain situations. The aim of this study is to... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2021.1.6