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Faculty of Education
School of Educational Studies
Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (CAAC)

Uys, CJE

BArb(Pret) ,BOccTher(Hons)(Medunsa) , M A (Pret), PhD (Pret) - Senior Lecturer

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Contact Details:

Telephone number: 012 420 3851
Fax number: 012 420 4389
E-mail address: kitty.uys@up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Early childhood intervention

Multilingualism and AAC classroom implementation for children with disabilities

Severe disability

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)

Life skills and employment of people with disabilities

Assistive communication technology

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Harty M, Alant E, Uys CJE: 2007. Maternal self-efficacy and maternal perception of child language competence in pre-school children with a communication disability.. Child Care Health and Development, 33 (2), pp 144-154, Full Text

Leech R, van Wyk NC, Uys CJE: 2007. The management of infant developmental needs by community nurses Part 1: Description of the responsibilities of community nurses with regard to the management of infant developmental needs. Curationis: Research Journal of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, 30 (2), pp 91-103.

Leech R, van Wyk NC, Uys CJE: 2007. The management of infant developmental needs by community nurses Part 2: The development of guidelines for the support of community nurses in the management of infant developmental needs. Curationis: Research Journal of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, 30 (2), pp 104-112.

Uys CJE, Harty M: 2007. Narrowing the gap: Using aided language stimulation (ALS) in the inclusive classroom. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 37 (3), pp 29-33.

Almqvist L, Uys CJE, Sandberg A: 2007. The concepts of participation, engagement and flow: A matter of creating optimal play experiences. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 37 (3), pp 8-13.

 

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