Guest guest Posted November 16, 2003 Report Share Posted November 16, 2003 The Edmark series is a sight word approach to reading and I would not recommend it except for the most involved kids or if you have a very bright, very young child you might use Edmark to get a jump start on sight word vocabulary. The level of reading comprehension addressed through Edmark is the concrete level - not the type of reading comp our kids tend to have problems with. ASD reading comp difficulties tend to come from the issues with abstraction. Often kids with autism have problems with reading comprehension because of language and social related issues. If you go to the www.wrightslaw.com site you will find articles on reading and links to some excellent materials related to reading. Reading is decoding and comprehension. If you develop language skills that focus on problem solving, inference and perspective taking then reading comprehension will also come along. Reading comprehension is taught by reading simple passages or even sentences and asking the who, what, when , where, how, and lastly, why questions. However, if a child cannot answer these questions from experiential situations, they most likely will not be able to answer them after reading some text. So, these things need to be worked on. At a higher level, many ASD kids have problems with reading comp because they cannot perspective take, infer, or predict. For instance, the story is about a cat looking at a mouse and smiling. The ASD kid might say the cat is smiling because " he is happy " . The typical kid might infer the cat is smiling because he is thinking about eating the mouse. See the difference, and see how the autism spectrum issues kick in? The ASD kid may entirely miss the story line because he is not applying knowledge of the relationship between cats and mice and he is not able to think what someone else might think. So, when they get to a level and study Nazi Germany, they can tell you the Nazi's were bad, but can not understand how the Nazi's impacted people's lives, how folks lived in fear, etc. So, when they read they may only come away with the clearly stated facts ( dates, #'s, places) but miss the real issues - how the Nazi's impacted people, and how people are still dealing with something that happened over 50 years ago. If you are into curriculums vs techniques you might want to look at the Mood Bell Visualizing and Verbalizing materials. They claim to have good success with ASD kids with reading comp issues. You also might look at www.socialthinking.com for materials related to teaching perspective taking, inference, problem solving, and abstraction. Good luck. Ronnie reading comprehension HI, What kind of material have you used for reading with comprehension. Some one suggested edmark series. Has anybody used it. thanks Bharathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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