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Do you want more active engagement in your classroom?  Today's episode is an audio version of my training titled "3 Simple Strategies To Foster Engagement, Play & Communication In Autistic Preschoolers". The training covers transforming dumping & throwing toys into structured play-based activities, the importance of following a child's interests, the need for flexibility in teaching approaches, and integrating augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) into play-based learning. The session aims to empower educators and parents with actionable insights to support young autistic children effectively.  Keep listening to learn more!

Takeaways

     Ideas for transforming dumping and throwing behaviors into structured play activities

     Exploratory play is a natural part of development for all children, including autistic children

     Following a child's lead means observing their interests and engaging with them at their level

     Identifying deep interests can significantly enhance engagement and learning

     Flexibility in teaching allows for real-time adjustments to meet children's needs

     Integrating AAC into play creates a low-pressure environment for communication

     Modeling language without expectation fosters confidence in using AAC

     Play should be fun, reciprocal, and pressure-free to encourage natural exchanges

     Using children's interests in lesson plans can make learning more meaningful

     Building trust through play is crucial for developing relationships with autistic children 

Links

3 Simple Strategies Handout: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q2MIOQ9Hn5TZBVEAnYQQOdzDBqw7uNj2/view?usp=sharing

Watch the YouTube version with slides showing the concepts:

https://youtu.be/Y9Z1Ok-f84U

Themed play visual supports: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Autism-Play-Themed-Visual-Supports-For-Special-Education-8414926 

Put-In Activity Challenge: https://autismlittlelearners.thrivecart.com/put-in-challenge-2024/ 

You may also be interested in these supports:

1.    Visual Support Starter Set

2.    Visual Supports Facebook Group

3.    Autism Little Learners on Instagram

4.    Autism Little Learners on Facebook