Abstract:
The tittle of the study is functional communication among the teenager with Down
Syndrome. The purpose of the study is to explore the functional communication skills in
different area among the teenager with Down Syndrome. The purpose of the study had
divided into two specific objectives. The study was conducted in quantitative research
design. The study place was William & Mary Taylor School; Saver, Swid Bangladesh and
Ramna Buddhui Protibandhi & Autistic School and Touri Foundation; Dhaka. 50
participants were selected for the study. They were the teenager with Down Syndrome who
were selected using a purposive sampling technique according to the inclusion criteria.
Investigator used Communication Checklist Adult (CCA) questionnaires to collect data
which was designed to determine the functional communication of teenager with Down
Syndrome. The interview was conducted in Bangla to make it easier for all participants to
understand but also allowed them to respond more freely. Face-to-face interviews had been
be used to conduct in this study. The investigator had used descriptive statistical analysis
and SPSS as tools to analyze the data. In this study the total participants were 50 where
52% were female and 48% were male. In the difficulties majority level among the
participants 42% in twice a day in their language structure, 48% in pragmatic skills and
46% in social engagement at least once a week had difficulties. In strength majority level
40% in twice a day in language structure, 50% who never and 34% in twice a day in social
engagement had strength. The investigator had tried to find out different area’s functional
communication rate among the teenager with Down Syndrome. This research would be
helpful for the Speech and Language therapist to become aware about SLT service in
special needs school.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.