Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Irma - I so appreciate your sharing ideas that work with Stephan. Elie is now stuck in the verbal - " What's next? " Where we going next? " " Next Step? " So today instead of using a picture reminder schedule which we have - he wants verbals. We went thru : Dishes in the sink please. Hang up towels please (from bath last nite). Pack your bag for trip, please - 2 sets of clothes and sleeping bag plus bathing suit. Make your bed. (new request and finally done!!!!!) Put away the VCR tapes (Well I thought I'd try!!!) - response to that was no touch tapes. LEave alone tapes. All tapes are in a corner of his room in a heap. Again. Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons. > >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: Re: New to group >Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 20:05:53 -0000 > > > > > > Thanks for that link! It has a 30 day trial download for anyone >else that is interested in the product. I am downloading it >now. > >Thank you for pointing this out. I too have taken advantage of it. >I also wanted to add if I could explain this right on another trial >that has been successful for my son, to have a pic of adding " Choice " >on the schedule especially while kids are not attending school, this >is of course varies what kind of day our kids are having too. >This could begin with " First & Then " . " First " work >activity/ " Then " a recreation activity from a choice board (examples >like TV,DVD,watch video,Radio,music,etc.). > will go to the book shelf and end up selecting a 2 " inch >notebook on front written Activity Book once its open it has a pic >of " Time for (with pic of a clock)______ " velcro to it, next page is >a 3x5 pic of an activity or choose something from site (colors, >puzzle, Mr. Potato,letters, counting, cutting, matching,sensory >activity,etc.) > >http://www.buildingblox.net/taskideas.html > >this is an example or whatever school activity that the teacher is >working on or whatever you would like your child to learn, this will >of course keep them busy while you are busy attending to something >else and not just seated in front of the TV, pic of activity inserted >in one of those sheet protectors and on and on, could begin with a >few in the mean time and build it from there. I am now including like >folding towels, things to do independently. I did have to prompt then >fade out once he master this drill in the beginning and has helped >the other family members to follow through with it. >I have different plastic shoe boxes with these type of activities, >once is done, he turns the page and continues with the next >activity and on and on, then at the very end of the notebook there is >a piece of velcro with the pic of finish. In my son's case I had to >use a timer or he would be stuck with every activity when he is in >one of those slow modes/processing slow/motor planning is off. Sorry >its hard for me to explain this but hope y'all ended up sort of >getting the picture of it. >Here is another site to add for writing like in my son's case his >name, >http://www.handwritingworksheets.com/index.htm > >Irma,18,DS/ASD > > > >-------------------------------------------------- >Checkout our homepage for information, bookmarks, and photos of >our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by >including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the >archives for our list. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ >-------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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