Activities for toddlers with autism

    • [DOCX File]UW Departments Web Server

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      The main characteristics of autism are difficulties in social interaction, communication, and restrictive and repetitive interests and activities. Autism may be noted initially in infancy as impaired attachment, but autism is most often first identified in toddlers, mostly boys, from 18 to 30 months of age.

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    • [DOC File]Ramsey Pediatric Center : Pediatric Care in Northwest Houston

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      Following her visit, the mother, a special educator from the autism program, and infants & toddlers staff met during a Transition Planning Meeting, and added this outcome to Sam’s IFSP: Outcome/criteria to help Sam join a group. Strategies Sam will play with toys, books etc. while sitting near another child

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    • [DOCX File]Autism and television

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      Title: Transition Activities in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 2011 (MS Word) Description: This document describes past, present and upcoming OSERS transition activities, such as projects supporting youths with disabilities served by state agencies, written products offering technical assistance (TA) and OSERS-sponsored conferences facilitating the exchange of ...

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    • [DOC File]Examples of transition outcomes (link to section h)

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      Activities. Being cafeteria helper Go to office on an errand Sand play. Being excused from homework Going to the beach Staying up late. Being group leader Going to the store Science. Being principal’s helper Helping librarian Sharing information. Bicycling Helping the custodian Sharpening pencils

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    • [DOC File]HOW TO PREVENT AUTISM BY TEACHING

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      Information from a research version of the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R, a parent interview; Rutter, Le Couteur & Lord, 2003), modified to be appropriate for toddlers (see Lord, Shulman & DiLavore, 2004) and direct observation (which included the Toddler Module and standardized language and cognitive testing) was available.

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    • [DOC File]REINFORCEMENT ASSESSMENT FORM - Autism and Tertiary ...

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      Name: Date: Parent: School: D.O.B. Teacher: Telephone: Support Staff: Target Problem Behaviors: Student cries and/or tantrums easily when upset or when they do not get their way

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    • [DOC File]Transition Activities in the Office of Special Education ...

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      *20%-40% of children with autism experience loss of language skills, decreased interest in usual activities, and withdrawal from social interactions between 18-24 months. About 30%-50% of parents of children diagnosed with autism report their first concerns before child’s first birthday and at least 80%-90% recognize abnormalities by 24 months.

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    • Group Activities for Kids with Autism

      The present paper extends these findings to children as young as 8 months and demonstrates the effectiveness of using ABA verbal behavior procedures to prevent autistic behavior repertoires by teaching verbal and social behavior to infants and toddlers at high-risk for serious language delay and/or autism.

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    • [DOC File]Running Head: ADOS – TODDLER MODULE

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      This range of daily activities is not typical for the child who has autism. Lack of creative and imaginative play is one of the diagnostic features and is common to all children with autism. The ability to play generally has to be taught and so becomes a type of work for children with autism.

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