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Presentation in Long BeachFebruary, 2015
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+Outcomes:
2
Understand the Basic Concepts related to the term Autism
Understand the Basic Vocabulary used in the research
Have a short list of things you can do to support students with autism
Increase your autism awareness level
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Autism is . . . . A lifelong disability; there is no cure at this time
It is found worldwide in families of all racial, ethnic, and social backgrounds
Four to five times more common in boys
Affects brain development in areas of communication skills, social interactions, and sensory processing
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+Teaching Optimum Topic Exploration
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Are you ready to learn about Autism?
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+ ResearchIn 1943 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) was first identified by psychiatrist Dr. Leo Kanner at John Hopkins . The research has verified several areas of challenge including limited communication skills, social interaction, restricted range of interests or behavioral repertoires. Additionally, impairments in social skills are a defining feature. The National Professional Development Center (NPDC) and the National Standards Project (NSP) have identified evidence-based instructional practices. (Bellini, Peters, Benner, & Hopf, 2007; Kasair, 2011; Koegel & Koegel, 2013; Shavelson & Towne, 2002)).
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+Basic Concepts
1 in 88 U. S. children has autism
1 in 54 U. S. male children have autism
Usually identified during childhood
Lifelong disability with no specific physical characteristics
Characteristics typically include limited eye contact, preference for sameness and routine, noticeable physical over activity or extreme under activity and a dislike of cuddling or touching.
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Major areas (DSM-IV) of the Autism Spectrum Disorder-
Language/Communication
Social
Behavior
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Autism is a “Umbrella Disorder”
Autism
Rhett’s Syndrome
PDD-NOS Asperger’s Syndrome
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
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ASD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Students can fall anywhere along the continuum; thus not all students will exhibit the same characteristics.
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Classic Autism
Prefer to be alone Engage in self stimulatory behavior Limited communication skills May not want to be cuddled or touched Like to watch parts of or the same
movie over and over Routine bound Prefer sameness Little or no eye contact Noticeable physical over activity or
extreme under activity
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Vantage Point
The low-functioning child with autism, “lives in a world of his own,” whereas the higher functioning child with autism “lives in our world but in his own way.”
(VanKrevelen, 1991)
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+Evidence Based Practices
Prompting
Applied behavior analysis
Task analysis
Discrete Trial Training
Pivotal Response Training
Self Management
Peer Mediated Intervention
Visual Supports
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+PromptingAlways wait at least 5 seconds after the natural cue
Least to Most - The least intrusive prompt is the natural cue.
Allow student to make a response waiting the specified latency period, if no response or if response is incorrect introduce the least intrusive prompt such as an indirect verbal (e.g. "Did anyone hear the bell ring?”)
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+Applied Behavioral Analysis ABA: a framework for the practice (application) of a science not a specific program
ABA: includes the use of direct observation and measurement to investigate the functional relationships between environment and behavior to promote learning and change socially important behaviors in meaningful ways
ABA is designed to permit people to understand, prevent, and remedy behavioral problems and to promote learning
Applied Behavioral Analysis
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+Task Analysis
Teaching story:
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
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+Discrete Trail Training A specific method of teaching used to maximize learning. It is a teaching technique or process used to develop many skills.
These might include cognitive, communition, play, social or self help.
1.Break skills in small steps
2.Teach each step of skill intensly until mastered
3.Provide lots of repetition
4.Promote correct response – fade response asap
5.Use positive reinforcement procedures
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+Pivotal Response Training
The PRT Pocket Guide by
Robert Koegel and Lynn Keogel
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+Self Management
Child is expected to respond without adult vigilance or management
Child must manage own behavior without supports
A great technique for dealing with aggressive behaviors, on task responding, self stimulatory behavior, asking questions, taking turns etc.
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+Peer Mediated
Problem solving between child and peer
Process whereby a trained student mediator works with the child to work out the problem
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+Intervention
Turn to your elbow partner and share what you believe intervention means in the context you work in or in your home.
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Everyone uses Visual Supports…
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Visual Learners
“Many people with autism are visual thinkers. I think in pictures. I do not think in
language. All my thoughts are like videotapes running in my imagination. Pictures are my first language, and words are my second language. Nouns were the easiest words to
learn because I could make a picture in my mind of the
word.”
Temple Grandin
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NOW WHAT?
Core Deficits: COMMUNICATION – BEHAVIOR - SOCIAL
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+Behavior
Task Variation
Natural Reinforcers
Reinforcing Attempts
Generalization
Observational Learning
The ABC Model
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+Task Variation
Very the stimulus items and reinforcers during interaction
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+Natural Reinforcers
Use reinforcers that are directly and functionally related to the task
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+Reinforcing Attempts
Reinforce reasonable attempts, unambiguous and goal oriented
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+Give Positive Attention to
Positive Behavior
Give positive attention to positive behavior.
Give little or no attention to negative behavior.
Positive attention given to positive behavior will increase that behavior.
ANY attention given to inappropriate behavior will increase that behavior.
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+Generalization
Apply learned behaviors to other environments and practice in different settings (i.e. home and school) and over time for durability
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+Observational Learning
Absence of good role models may cause children with autism to learn in atypical ways; children with autism can gain appropriate behaviors from being included in classrooms where they can observe typically developing peers
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+All Behavior is Purposeful
Everything we do in life has a purpose. It is no different with typical children or children with disabilities.
Behavior may be to communicate something, to gain access to something, to escape an activity or to get either positive or negative attention.
Young children often exhibit behaviors that meet their own self-interests. For children with disabilities it can be their most effective way to communicate.
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+ABC
There are three basic components of observable behavior that can be analyzed to explain behavior, often called the the A-B-C model. This model is the foundation for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Antecedents Behavior
Consequences
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Using pictures to teach expected behaviors
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+Any Behavior Reinforced EITHER positively or negatively will increase!
Positive behavior increases with positive attention. We call that attention Positive Verbal Reinforcement (PVR).
It is your most powerful tool in shaping your child’s behavior.
It is as simple as recognizing appropriate behavior and verbally reinforcing that behavior.
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Parents and Teachers can enhancesupports for child with ASD byusing these simple ideas……
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+Things to Do……
Have a notebook that travels between teacher and parent daily to record progress.
Observe child during lunch break or times when he/she is interacting with peers.
Work on socialization during school, after school and at home.
Make a list of relaxing activities
Incorporate teaching into everyday activities both at school AND home.
Focus on child’ strengths rather than deficits
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+Things to Discuss
What are the anticipated outcomes that align with the particular practices?
Are the anticipated outcomes in synchronization with the needs of the student?
What are the potential risks associated with the practice?
What are the most effective needs of evaluating a particular method or approach?
(Simpson, 2005)
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+Things to ASK Yourself
Are you giving the child choices?
Are you including both easy and difficult tasks?
Are you reinforcing and praising the child when they make attempts to do task?
Are you providing activities for the child which will lead to a natural reinforcers?
Are you giving the child opportunities to use expressive communication throughout the day? (Koegel and Koegel, 2013)
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+Suggested Routine to use prior to story time:
Wiggle my fingers (hold fingers up and move them)
I wiggle my nose (put a finger on nose and wiggle it)
I wiggle my shoulders (move shoulders back and forth)
I wiggle my toes (point to toes)
No more wiggles are left in me
I will sit still, as still as can be.
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+Suggested Routine rhyme for active engagement
Stand up (Insert child’s name) Stand up (Insert child’s name)
Turn around, turn around,
Give a little clap clap, Give a little clap, clap
Now sit down, Now sit down.
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+Create your own social storiesSocial Stories were developed by Carol Gray in 1991 and were created to help break down a task or social situation into smaller steps with descriptive words and pictures. Among other uses, they can help to prevent temper tantrums or meltdowns in public places or aggressive behavior in children. The story is individualized from the perspective of the person with ASD. It is important to accurately describe the situation, skill or concept according to defining criteria, use a story voice format and relevant, descriptive meaningful content. The stories can be written in a variety of formats, including pictures with words, text alone, audiotapes or videotapes.
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+Helpful Resources
www.autisminternetmodules.org Free online training modules addressing a variety of topics pertinent to ASD
www.autismspeaks.org Many resources, videos, assessment information
www.uctv.tv Free videos and podcasts from leading researchers
www.tinsnips.org Great website for teachers of students with ASD