Bua-mi: Learning through Meaningful Outdoor Activities

  • Gibson J
  • Brede K
  • Steigen G
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This paper reflects on a long term and on-going project that used the Scandinavian “friluftsliv” (nature living) concept and meaningful work in the outdoors as a medium for language development with young adults who are congenitally deafblind. The physical nature of the project was key to both participants developing their tactile language.

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Gibson, J., Brede, K. S., & Steigen, G. A. (2020). Bua-mi: Learning through Meaningful Outdoor Activities. Journal of Deafblind Studies on Communication, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.21827/jdbsc.6.36076

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