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James Durbin,Season 10 of American Idol

Susan Boyle, Singer

Courtney Love, Actress

Albert Einstein, Scientist

Dan Aykroyd, Actor

What do these people have in common?

Understanding Autism: A Guide for Secondary School

TeachersPresented by: Amber Melton

January 2, 2015DeSoto Central High School

Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder are increasingly being taught in the general education settings.

The Environment- Rules- Skills

Challenges of Secondary Settings

A Developmental Disorder that impacts the way a person perceives and communicates

It is a spectrum disorder that affects each person to a varying degree, ranging from mild to severe

AUTISM

“You have children with autism who are non-verbal, and then you have children with autism who know more words than a university professor. You have children with autism who would rather be by themselves. And then you have those who want friends but do not know how to make them.”

Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D.

Impaired Communication and social interactions

Repetitive Behaviors Restrictive Interests and Difficulty

with Change Sensory Sensitivities

Characteristics of Autism

While there are common characteristics, no two individuals with autism are exactly alike.

It is important to understand how the characteristics of autism affect each student.

Visual Literal Structure

Learning Styles

Priming Academic Modifications Home Base Visual Supports Reinforcement

5 Essential Supports Strategies

Exposure to academic material before instruction

Reduces potential stress- Provide agenda, list of questions, pre-teach important concepts, ask parents to help prepare at home

Priming

An adaptation to the content Makes academic environment

easier to navigate while ensuring student learns necessary content

Break down homework assignment, see IEP

Academic Modifications

A place to go to regain control during time of high anxiety or stress

Helps a student cope with a challenging situation

Place in the room for a break, other assigned location

Develop a plan of how to return to classroom activities

Home Base

Materials that illustrate important information.

Helps students stay focused on their schoolwork throughout the day

Labels, charts, agenda, printed schedule, graphic organizer

Visual Supports

Rewards students for behaving in ways that are productive and support their personal growth.

Increases the likelihood that a student will behave in the same positive way again.

Verbal praise, homework pass, additional time on electronics

Must be valuable to the student and paired with specific feedback.

Reinforcement

A student with autism is not purposefully acting out. Rather, it signifies a momentary inability to cope with the complex demands of the secondary school environment.

Acting Out

Rumbling Rage Recovery

Stages of Challenging Behavior

Know the warning signs Intervene not to intensify

Rumbling

Plan ahead Stay clam and prioritize for safety

for all

Rage (Meltdown)

Give the student a simple task related to missed activity

Provide tasks to motivate Maintain open lines of

communication with parents and staff

Recovery

“It lays out the child’s present skills, his present level of performance, and the skills that you should be working on with that individual child across the board, academic and non-academic, and the supports the he needs to ensure that this happened.”

- Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D

The IEP

Assist with creating and implementing the IEP.

Keep accurate and detailed records of student progress toward goals.

Ensure accommodations and modifications are implemented.

The Teacher’s Role

1. Behavior is communication.2. Never assume anything.3. Look for sensory issues first.4. Provide me a break to allow for self-

regulation before I need it.5. Tell me what you want me to do in the

positive rather than the imperative.

10 Things Your Student With Autism Wishes You Knew

6. Keep your expectations reasonable.7. Help me transition between activities.8. Don’t make a bad situation worse.9. Criticize gently. 10. Offer real choices.

OAR: Organization for Autism Research

http://www.ellennotbohm.com/article-archive/ten-things-your-student-with-autism-wishes-you-knew/

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