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A Step-by-Step ABA Curriculum for Young Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Age 3-10)


A Step-by-Step ABA Curriculum for Young Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Age 3-10)



von: Lindsay Hilsen

57,99 €

Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.01.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9780857007759
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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<p>This curriculum uses the proven principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) as a way to monitor the progress of children on the autism spectrum and make sure they reach their full potential. It gives adults a clear outline on what to teach and how to teach it, in order to ensure children are reaching developmental goals at this crucial stage.<br><br>The book's three sections, Assessment, Curriculum and Mastered, each include built-in data collection, which is reproduced on the accompanying online downloadable content so it can be printed off. All three sections cover ten pivotal areas of progress for this age group, including reading, writing, math, conversation and social skills. The Assessment section records the child's initial level of learning and then tracks their progress over time. The Curriculum section provides the lesson plans for the skills which need to be developed, and the Mastered section is a tool for checking that learnt skills are being retained over time. It is also possible to record whether the child has adapted to using the skills in a variety of settings.<br><br>This curriculum provides everything that an adult working with a child with an autism spectrum disorder would need to ensure a thorough and appropriate ABA program for the young learner.</p>
This curriculum gives a clear outline on what and how to teach the child aged 3 to 10 with autism, using principles of applied behavior analysis. The book is divided into three sections: Assessment, Curriculum and Mastered, each with built-in data collection. It covers 10 pivotal areas of a child's development, broken down into manageable tasks.
Dedication. Book Overview. Applied Behavior Analysis Overview. 1. ASSESSMENT. 1.1. Assessment Directions. 1.2. Assessment Section Example. 1.3. Classroom and Social Skills. 1.3.1. Playground. 1.3.2. Ask a Peer to Join in. 1.3.3. Winning and Losing. 1.3.4. Follows Basic Instructions. 1.3.5. Sits in Group. 1.3.6. Raises Hand.1.3.7. Weather. 1.4. Handwriting. 1.4.1. Writes Lines and Shapes. 1.4.2. Draws Pictures. 1.4.3. Writes Upper Case Letters. 1.4.4. Writes Lower Case Letters. 1.4.5. Writes Numbers. 1.5. Reading. 1.5.1. Receptive Identification Letter Sounds. 1.5.2. Expressive Identification Letters Sounds. 1.5.3. Match Word-Picture.1.5.4. Match Word-Word. 1.5.5. Receptive Identification of Simple Words. 1.5.6. Read Simple Words. 1.6. Math. 1.6.1. Patterns. 1.6.2. Gives a Specified Amount. 1.6.3. Math Terms. 1.6.4. Receptive Identification of Telling Time. 1.6.5. Expressive Identification of Telling Time. 1.6.6. Receptive Identification of Coins. 1.6.7. Expressive Identification of Coins. 1.6.8. Receptive Identification of Same/Different. 1.6.9. Expressive Identification of Same/Different. 1.7. Language Arts- Receptive Programs. 1.7.1. Receptive Identification of Prepositions. 1.7.2. Receptive Identification of Pronouns. 1.7.3. Receptive Identification of Adjectives. 1.7.4. Receptive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 1.7.5. Receptive Identification of Adverbs. 1.7.6. Receptive Identification of Class. 1.7.7. Receptive Identification of Feature. 1.7.8. Receptive Identification of Function. 1.8. Language Arts-Expressive Programs. 1.8.1. Expressive Identification of Prepositions. 1.8.2. Expressive Identification of Pronouns. 1.8.3. Expressive Identification of Adjectives. 1.8.4. Expressive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 1.8.5. Expressive Identification of Adverbs. 1.8.6. Expressive Identification of Class. 1.8.7. Expressive Identification of Feature. 1.8.8. Expressive Identification of Function. 1.9. Sort and Categorization. 1.9.1. Receptive Identification of What Goes Together. 1.9.2. Expressive Identification of What Goes Together. 1.9.3. Categorization. 1.9.4. Receptively Identifies What is Not the Item. 1.9.5. Expressively Identifies What is Not the Item. 1.9.6. Sort by Function. 1.9.7. Sort Feature. 1.9.8. Sort Class. 1.10. Conversation and Social Skills. 1.10.1. Receptively Identifies Items.1.10.2. Expressively Answers the Question “Name A---“. 1.10.3. Answers Questions about Items. 1.10.4. Answers What Questions. 1.10.5. Answers When Questions. 1.10.6. Answers Where Questions. 1.10.7. Answers Which Questions. 1.10.8. Answers Who Questions. 1.10.9. Answers How Questions. 1.10.10. Answers Why Questions. 1.10.11. Answers What Question in the Community. 1.10.12. Tell me About….1.10.13. Recall. 1.10.14. Conversation Starters. 1.11. Self Help and Daily Living Skills. 1.11.1. Brushing Teeth. 1.11.2. Washes Face. 1.11.3. Puts Shirt On. 1.11.4. Tie Shoes. 1.11.15. Goes to Toilet. 2. CURRICULUM. 2.1. Curriculum Directions. 2.2. Curriculum Section Example. 2.3. Classroom and Social Skills. 2.3.1. Playground. 2.3.2. Ask a Peer to Join in. 2.3.4. Winning and Losing. 2.3.5. Follows Basic Instructions. 2.3.6. Sits in Group. 2.3.7. Raises Hand. 2.3.8. Weather. 2.4. Handwriting. 2.4.1. Writes Lines and Shapes. 2.4.2. Draws Pictures. 2.4.3. Writes Upper Case Letters. 2.4.4. Writes Lower Case Letters. 2.4.5. Writes Numbers. 2.5. Reading. 2.5.1. Receptive Identification Letter Sounds. 2.5.2. Expressive Identification Letters Sounds. 2.5.3. Match Word-Picture. 2.5.4. Match Word-Word. 2.5.5. Receptive Identification of Simple Words. 2.5.6. Read Simple Words. 2.6. Math. 2.6.1. Patterns. 2.6.2. Gives a Specified Amount. 2.6.3. Math Terms. 2.6.4. Receptive Identification of Telling Time. 2.6.5. Expressive Identification of Telling Time. 2.6.6. Receptive Identification of Coins. 2.6.7. Expressive Identification of Coins. 2.6.8. Receptive Identification of Same/Different. 2.6.9. Expressive Identification of Same/Different. 2.7. Language Arts- Receptive Programs. 2.7.1. Receptive Identification of Prepositions. 2.7.2. Receptive Identification of Pronouns. 2.7.3. Receptive Identification of Adjectives. 2.7.4. Receptive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 2.7.5. Receptive Identification of Adverbs. 2.7.6. Receptive Identification of Class. 2.7.7. Receptive Identification of Feature. 2.7.8. Receptive Identification of Function. 2.8. Language Arts-Expressive Programs. 2.8.1. Expressive Identification of Prepositions. 2.8.2. Expressive Identification of Pronouns. 2.8.3. Expressive Identification of Adjectives. 2.8.4. Expressive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 2.8.5. Expressive Identification of Adverbs. 2.8.6. Expressive Identification of Class. 2.8.7. Expressive Identification of Feature. 2.8.8. Expressive Identification of Function. 2.9. Sort and Categorization. 2.9.1. Receptive Identification of What Goes Together. 2.9.2. Expressive Identification of What Goes Together. 2.9.3. Categorization. 2.9.4. Receptively Identifies What is Not the Item. 2.9.5. Expressively Identifies What is Not the Item. 2.9.6. Sort by Function. 2.9.7. Sort Feature. 2.9.8. Sort Class. 2.10. Conversation and Social Skills. 2.10.1. Receptively Identifies Items. 2.10.2. Expressively Answers the Question “Name A---“. 2.10.3. Answers Questions about Items. 2.10.4. Answers What Questions. 2.10.5. Answers When Questions. 2.10.6. Answers Where Questions. 2.10.7. Answers Which Questions. 2.10.8. Answers Who Questions. 2.10.9. Answers How Questions. 2.10.10. Answers Why Questions. 2.10.11. Answers What Question in the Community. 2.10.12. Tell me About….2.10.13. Recall. 2.10.14. Conversation Starters. 2.11. Self Help and Daily Living Skills. 2.11.1. Brushing Teeth. 2.11.2. Washes Face. 2.11.3. Puts Shirt On. 2.11.4. Tie Shoes. 2.11.5. Goes to the Toilet. 3. MASTERED. 3.1. Mastered Directions. 3.2. Mastered Section Example. 3.3. Classroom and Social Skills. 3.3.1. Playground. 3.3.2. Asks a Peer to Join In. 3.3.4. Winning and Losing. 3.3.5. Follows Basic Instructions. 3.3.6. Sits in Group. 3.3.7. Raises Hand. 3.3.8. Weather. 3.4. Handwriting. 3.4.1. Writes Lines and Shapes. 3.4.2. Draws Pictures. 3.4.3. Writes Upper Case Letters. 3.4.4. Writes Lower Case Letters. 3.4.5. Writes Numbers. 3.5. Reading. 3.5.1. Receptive Identification Letter Sounds. 3.5.2. Expressive Identification Letters Sounds. 3.5.3. Match Word-Picture. 3.5.4. Match Word-Word. 3.5.5. Receptive Identification of Simple Words. 3.5.6. Read Simple Words. 3.6. Math. 3.6.1. Patterns. 3.6.2. Gives a Specified Amount. 3.6.3. Math Terms. 3.6.4. Receptive Identification of Telling Time. 3.6.5. Expressive Identification of Telling Time. 3.6.6. Receptive Identification of Coins. 3.6.7. Expressive Identification of Coins. 3.6.8. Receptive Identification of Same/Different. 3.6.9. Expressive Identification of Same/Different. 3.7. Language Arts- Receptive Programs. 3.7.1. Receptive Identification of Prepositions. 3.7.2. Receptive Identification of Pronouns. 3.7.3. Receptive Identification of Adjectives. 3.7.4. Receptive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 3.7.5. Receptive Identification of Adverbs. 3.7.6. Receptive Identification of Class. 3.7.7. Receptive Identification of Feature. 3.7.8. Receptive Identification of Function. 3.8. Language Arts-Expressive Programs. 3.8.1. Expressive Identification of Prepositions. 3.8.2. Expressive Identification of Pronouns. 3.8.3. Expressive Identification of Adjectives. 3.8.4. Expressive Identification of Noun and Adjective. 3.8.5. Expressive Identification of Adverbs. 3.8.6. Expressive Identification of Class. 3.8.7. Expressive Identification of Feature. 3.8.8. Expressive Identification of Function. 3.9. Sort and Categorization. 3.9.1. Receptive Identification of What Goes Together. 3.9.2. Expressive Identification of What Goes Together. 3.9.3. Categorization. 3.9.4. Receptively Identifies What is Not the Item. 3.9.5. Expressively Identifies What is Not the Item. 3.9.6. Sort by Function. 3.9.7. Sort Feature. 3.9.8. Sort Class. 3.10. Conversation and Social Skills. 3.10.1. Receptively Identifies Items. 3.10.2. Expressively Answers the Question “Name A---“. 3.10.3. Answers Questions about Items. 3.10.4. Answers What Questions. 3.10.5. Answers When Questions. 3.10.6. Answers Where Questions. 3.10.7. Answers Which Questions. 3.10.8. Answers Who Questions. 3.10.9. Answers How Questions. 3.10.10. Answers Why Questions. 3.10.11. Answers What Question in the Community. 3.10.12. Tell me About….3.10.13. Recall. 3.10.14. Conversation Starters. 3.11. Self Help and Daily Living Skills. 3.11.1. Brushing Teeth. 3.11.2. Washes Face. 3.11.3. Puts Shirt On. 3.11.4. Tie Shoes. 3.11.5. Goes to Toilet. Appendix. Data Sheets.
Everything you need to for an ABA programme in the key areas for ages 3-10 years
Lindsay Hilsen is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has dedicated her career to working with children on the Autism Spectrum. She is a qualified elementary level and special education teacher with master's degrees in both special education and education. She has worked as an ABA teacher and is currently the Autism Clinical Educator for Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, New Jersey. Lindsay is a frequent presenter and lecturer on Autism and ABA topics. She lives in Robbinsville, New Jersey with her husband and daughters.

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