ASD Pre-Speaking Program A Program to Teach the Foundations of Language to Nonverbal Children |
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Author:
| Blank, Marion Goh, Suzanne |
ISBN: | 978-1-5334-3392-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $79.99 |
Book Description:
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ASD Pre-Speaking Program is designed to teach a range of cognitive and linguistic skills to non-verbal children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental conditions that interfere with language development. (Note: The term "non-verbal" is often misleading since many of the children can comprehend and incorporate language. A more accurate term would be "non-speaking.") Upon successful completion of the program, children are able to attend to directions, guidance, and input...
More DescriptionASD Pre-Speaking Program is designed to teach a range of cognitive and linguistic skills to non-verbal children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental conditions that interfere with language development. (Note: The term "non-verbal" is often misleading since many of the children can comprehend and incorporate language. A more accurate term would be "non-speaking.") Upon successful completion of the program, children are able to attend to directions, guidance, and input from adults; sustain attention to cognitive demands for periods up to 15 to 20 minutes; gain the ability to retain increasingly complex sequences of visual information; comprehend and respond to increasingly complex language-based demands. ASD Pre-Speaking may be implemented by a parent, teacher, therapist, or other dedicated adult. ASD Pre-Speaking is organized into short daily sessions lasting about 15 to 20 minutes each. Sessions take place once per day, four or fi ve days per week. Skills taught in the lessons are also practiced outside the session in real-world settings. Depending on the child's skill and rate of progress, the full program takes from 2 to 6 months to complete. Four activities are used, with each aimed at fostering attention, sequencing, memory and language. Each activity starts with processing "one piece" of information (e.g., matching one picture to another) and then moves steadily so that the child is incorporating, reviewing, and acting upon "four pieces" of information (e.g. having seen four pictures that are no longer in view, the child selects, via memory, four pictures that match the originals.) NOTE: This program is also included as part of ASD Unlocking Language.