Part 6- Communication
In this episode of Teach Task Box Inspire, Lisa continues her mini-series on setting up an effective Autism classroom, focusing on the critical importance of communication for students with Autism. She emphasizes the necessity of providing constant access to communication tools like PECS books, iPads, core boards, and AAC devices to help students express their needs and reduce frustration and behaviors.
Lisa shares her experiences and strategies for embedding communication opportunities throughout the classroom, highlighting the importance of modeling device use and training staff to ensure consistent support. Part 6 of the mini-series is for everyone, communication will always be an essential part of any classroom.
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Episode Highlights:
- Constant Access to Communication Tools: Ensure that students always have access to their communication devices to prevent frustration and behavioral issues.
- Modeling Device Use: Regularly use and model communication devices to familiarize both staff and students with their functionalities and applications.
- Staff Training: Emphasize the importance of training all classroom staff on how to use AAC devices to effectively support and model for students.
- Embedding Communication Opportunities: Integrate communication aids and opportunities in every classroom center and activity to facilitate continuous communication practice.
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