Peculiarities Of Interpersonal Cooperation Of Youth With Different Vision Level

Authors

KLOPOTA Yevhenii KLOPOTA Olha

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source New Educational Review
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Web plne zneni clanku
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/tner.2017.48.2.18
Keywords communication; interpersonal cooperation; communicative activity; integration; visual deprivation; blind and visually impaired people
Description The article contains results of the experimental analysis of cooperation peculiarities of young people with diff erent vision levels (blind, visually impaired, with normal vision). Greater focus is placed on the statement that serious vision disorders depending on their kind and grade make the process of verbal and especially non-verbal means of communication mastering much more complicated. It has been established that young people with serious vision disorders have a low level of integration into social groups, are not active enough in communication, avoid close relationships with those who do not have any vision problems. Th e authors argue in favour of the importance of blind and sighted people’s cooperation activity provision as an obligatory condition for the development of psychologically proper communication and for the formation of social maturity of a personality, regulating its process of social integration

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