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‘Bina Wicara’ application and communication engineering of parents toward autism children
Author(s) -
Y. Yusria,
Rifanto Bin Ridwan,
Dita Dityas Hariyanto,
M. Ariska
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1098/6/062001
Subject(s) - imitation , autism , psychology , process (computing) , developmental psychology , communication skills , medical education , computer science , social psychology , medicine , operating system
The’Bina Wicara’ application is a game that is used to practice the ability of children to communicate with other people around them that can be used for speech therapy. Communication engineering is a learning process that involves the participation of parents in helping children to talk. The purpose of this study is to help an application toward autism children who experience difficulties and disturbances in speaking through game play and parental communication engineering in engaging and actively participating. This study uses a qualitative and technological mixed approach to communication media technology in autistic children service institutions in Jambi province. The subjects in this study were some 8 years old. students The final results of this study explain that: first. play games are able to encourage children to identify objects and pronounce them correctly. Through the use of speech development applications such as this game in children with autism can help children to mimic movements / motor mouth, vocal imitation, label and identify and follow simple commands. The second finding from the results of this study shows that through the involvement and active participation of parents in the learning process can help children organize their language development. The other side of the findings of this study explains that the interaction of the environment around children, especially children with special needs can help develop their speaking skills.

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