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By: Nurul Nadia Abu Bakar A137246. Get To Know About Autism. COMMUNICATION. Impaired communication skills > Verbal – odd pitch/intonation, abnormal rate, lack of expressive language skills, unusual rhythm
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By: Nurul Nadia Abu Bakar A137246 Get To Know About Autism
COMMUNICATION • Impaired communication skills > Verbal – odd pitch/intonation, abnormal rate, lack of expressive language skills, unusual rhythm > Non Verbal – lack of eye contact, inappropriate facial expression, unusual use of gestures, strange body gestures
SOCIAL INTERACTION • Difficulty relating to people, objects and events • Avoid physical contact • Impairment of social interaction and abnormal social play
UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR • Repetitive movements • Insistence on sameness • Sensitive towards loud noises, some smells and light • Unconventional use of toys and objects
LEARNING • Cognitive problems in; > attention > organization > sequencing
Accommodating With Their Learning Needs • No single method successful for all • Students’ needs change over time • Teachers should try other/variety of approaches
Teaching Students With Autism • Instructional approaches • Strategies for classroom management • Strategies for communication development • Strategies for teaching social skills • Teaching functional skills
INSTRUCTIOANAL APPROACHES • Visual approaches – pictures / written schedules • Provide precise, positive praise while the student is learning • Plan tasks at an appropriate level of difficulty • Use age-appropriate materials • Provide opportunities for choice
Cont. • Provide brief and clear oral instructions • Give extra time for them to respond • Use concrete examples and hand-on activities • Know more about the children from their family
SRATGEGIES FOR CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT • Provide a structured, predictable classroom environment • Provide a customized visual daily schedule • Provide relaxation opportunities and areas – repetitive movements
Plan for transition and prepare the student for change • Provide opportunities for meaningful contact with peers who have appropriate social behavior
STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT • Structured lesson on learning to listen • Developing oral language comprehension – using visual aids, gestures • Developing oral expression - • Developing conversation skills – encourage informal conversation
STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING SOCIAL SKILLS • use social stories • teach components of key social skills • provide planned practice and reinforcement for skills • provide practice of skills using picture cue-cognitive picture rehearsal • use peer support • use social skills training groups • support the development of friendships
TEACHING FUNCTIONAL SKILLS • Self care – hygiene, grooming, dressing • Functional academics – reading, writing and mathematics • Vocational skills – punctuality, safety procedures • Leisure skills – sports, arts • Community skills – using public transport, using public washrooms
References • http://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism • Wood, Judy W. (2002), Adapting Instruction To Accommodate Students in Inclusive Setting; Merrill Prentice Hall, Ohio • Teaching Students with Autism a Resource Guide for School (2000) , British Columbia, Ministry of Education (Special Programs Branch)