Autism-
Exploring the Possibilities.
10th September 2019
Dr Lee Sturgeon – Consultant Clinical & Developmental Psychologist
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Autism- Exploring the Possibilities. 10th September 2019 Dr Lee Sturgeon Consultant Clinical & Developmental Psychologist Learning Outcomes To better understand the autism spectrum. Practical strategies to address core
10th September 2019
Dr Lee Sturgeon – Consultant Clinical & Developmental Psychologist
interaction across multiple contexts:
approach; failure of back-and-forth conversation; reduced sharing
social interaction, (e.g. poorly integrated verbal and nonverbal communication; abnormalities in eye contact or deficits in the use
relationships (e.g. difficulties adjusting behaviour to suit various social contexts; difficulties in sharing imaginative play or in making friends; absence of interest in peers).
activities, as manifested by at least two of the following:
flipping objects, echolalia, idiosyncratic phrases).
distress at small changes, difficulties with transition).
intensity or focus.
interests in sensory aspects of the environment.
supports, drawings, social stories, charts, ‘how to….’ instructions.
mean a lack of attention.
supports, drawings, social stories, charts, ‘how to….’ instructions.
does NOT always mean a lack of attention.)
imagination’ ask them to provide ‘two more details about where the story was set and what occurred there’).
in alternate learning activity).
respond facial expression. Especially when emotion is high.
anxiety, lack of communication, sensory overload, unexpected change etc.
where possible.
‘check in’ with the student.
mean that everything is OK.
Differences in sports played, music preference, favoured foods, favourite games etc. Emphasise that every student is different.
It is NOT the size of a gain that should be considered
determination.
providing meaning, social inclusion and income.