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Visuals make it easier for autistic students and adults to understand what’s being said or taught without having to make sense of spoken words rapidly. Visual tools can also allow those with very limited language skills to communicate with others. Autistic people are usually quite literal in their thinking.
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Visual communication tools such as objects, photographs, picture symbols, daily schedules and choice boards can provide the support necessary to greatly improve a child’s understanding and ability to communicate, helping children be more active, independent and successful….
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Incorporating visual thinking into daily life can significantly benefit children with autism, leveraging their natural inclinations towards visual-spatial processing to enhance learning and communication.
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This column discusses the implementation of a visual support poster to facilitate the development of problem-solvingskills during social and academic instruction for young children with autism.
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Visual supports are a commonly used intervention strategy for individuals on the autism spectrum. Broadly defined as “tools presented visually that support an individual as he or she moves through the…day” (Hume (2008)). visual supports take on a number of forms and functions.
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Visuals make it easier for autistic students and adults to understand what’s being said or taught without having to make sense of spoken words rapidly. Visual tools can also allow those with very limited language skills to communicate with others. Autistic people are usually quite literal in their thinking.
Visual communication tools such as objects, photographs, picture symbols, daily schedules and choice boards can provide the support necessary to greatly improve a child’s understanding and ability to communicate, helping children be more active, independent and successful….
Incorporating visual thinking into daily life can significantly benefit children with autism, leveraging their natural inclinations towards visual-spatial processing to enhance learning and communication.
This column discusses the implementation of a visual support poster to facilitate the development of problem-solving skills during social and academic instruction for young children with autism.
Visual supports are a commonly used intervention strategy for individuals on the autism spectrum. Broadly defined as “tools presented visually that support an individual as he or she moves through the…day” (Hume (2008)). visual supports take on a number of forms and functions.
Contingency maps are a cognitive-behavioral method for helping an individual to understand the consequences of behavioral choices. They are particularly useful for teaching individuals to use functionally equivalent behaviors as alternatives to problem behavior.