by Fiona (Yapp) Douglas | 2019年4月1日 | For Parents, For Teachers, Special Education, Therapeutic Support
Have you ever come across a child who, despite their typical or advanced intelligence, is exceptionally disorganized or forgetful and can’t seem to plan ahead? Such children may be experiencing executive functioning difficulties. Executive function involves a number...
by Shari D. Rosen | 2018年4月10日 | ELG Highlights, Special Education
We all use visual schedules to structure our lives, whether it be a calendar on your phone or a to-do list taped to the fridge. What is a Visual Schedule and Why Do We Recommend Them? A visual schedule lays out the sequence of upcoming activities or events represented...
by Shari D. Rosen | 2018年4月10日 | ELG Highlights, Special Education
How to Make a Visual Schedule Click here to learn why visual schedules are beneficial to any child, especially those with autism. The most basic schedule is the First/Then Schedule: Usually non-preferred task followed by a preferred activity. Note: Do not use...