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Title: Life Skills across the Spectrum


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Life Skills across the Spectrum
  • Leanne Sondergeld
  • Accredited Occupational Therapist
  • Clinical Educator
  • Childrens Life Skills Clinic
  • University of Queensland
  • (Photos have been removed to protect privacy)

2
  • School based programme from the Childrens Life
    Skills Clinic.
  • Each Occupational Therapy Student worked with
    children individually, in pairs or small groups
    over two University Semesters.

3
Focused on developing
  • Independence with daily activities
  • Fine and Gross Motor Skills
  • Literacy Skills
  • Relationship Skills

4
We wanted the children to
  • Cope better with life home, school, play, sport
  • Share joy

5
Assessment
  • Parent Interview
  • Special Education Teacher and Classroom Teacher
    Interview
  • Gilliam Autism Rating Sale (GARS) by parent
  • Gross and Fine Motor Assessment
  • Visual Perception Assessment

6
  • Early Literacy Fundamentals Screen Phonics,
    Reading, Spelling, Handwriting, Scissor Skills,
    Motor Skills
  • Sensory Profile by parent
  • Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function
    (BRIEF) Parent Form and Teacher Form
  • Relationship Development Questionnaire (Gutstein
    and Sheely, 2002) by student

7
At the Conclusion
  • Personalized Life Skills Book of activities,
    photos and social stories
  • Presentations for parents and teachers
  • Report with strategies

8
  • Today I would like to convey some of the
    childrens personal triumphs and some of the
    insights gleaned.

9
We modified ourselves
  • Talked less
  • Exaggerated our facial expressions and gestures
  • Appeared calm, quiet and easy to read
  • Used things that interested the children

10
Eye Contact
  • The basis of all relationships

11
  • This is a photo of Carolyn talking to me.
  • I turned my body towards her.
  • I watched her closely.
  • I listened carefully.
  • I saw and heard everything she was trying to
    tell me.
  • She made me feel special.
  • When someone is talking to you it is very
    important to watch closely and listen carefully.

12
Working on something together
13
Silly Simon Does
14
Wordless Games
15
When to be silly
16
Emotions
17
Games and Activities
  • Doing things together
  • Sharing your interests with others
  • Stop/start

18
Cricket
  • Motor skills
  • Working with others
  • Flexibility
  • Sportsmanship

19
Modest Winner/Good Loser
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Helping others
21
Frustration
22
Sharing nice things about each other
23
Stranger Danger
24
BRIEF
  • Measures Executive Functions -purposeful, goal
    directed behaviour and flexible problem solving
  • Behavioural Regulation
  • Initiate
  • Working Memory
  • Plan/Organize
  • Organization of Materials
  • Monitor (or checking)

25
  • All children had difficulties checking themselves
    during a task, adjusting their responses and
    reviewing their performance afterwards.
  • Heightened anxiety
  • Self reflection seemed to be a threat
  • Fright, flight, fight response
  • Needed assistance to think of ways of improving
    their performance

26
Checking is an important Life Skill
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Spelling
  • Correcting mistakes in schoolwork
  • Editing texts
  • Learning new games and movements
  • Relationships

27
Therapy to address this Skill
  • CO-OP
  • Cognitive Orientation to
  • Occupational Performance
  • Goal - Plan - Do - Check
  • Stop - Think - Do - Check

28
Good Posture
  • I do my best work when I am sitting still

29
Literacy Skills
  • Early Literacy Fundamentals (ELF)

30
Handwriting
31
Cutting
32
Life Skills Book
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Life Skills
  • Relationship and Social Skills
  • Self organization eg planning, completing tasks,
    checking during tasks, checking after tasks
  • Motor Skills
  • Literacy Skills eg Phonics, Visual Perception,
    Handwriting, Reading, Scissor Skills.

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What Worked
  • Changing ourselves, trying different strategies
  • Changing the environment
  • Changing the demands of our activities
  • Relationship Development
  • Life Skills Book photos, social stories, comic
    book stories
  • Spotlighting specific skills
  • Pivotal moments
  • Activities that the children liked

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  • Stop/start activities
  • Activities that could develop into an interest
    with others
  • Early Literacy Fundamentals
  • Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance
    (CO-OP)
  • Checklists and Session Guides
  • Cognitive approaches
  • Students
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