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Helping Students with Autism to Succeed in the Classroom
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Helping Students with Autism to Succeed in the Classroom
Some Positive Traits Of Autism.wmv
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This presentation looks at 17 different positive traits/aspects of autism.
Autism Myth versus Fact.wmv
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Learn some of the key facts of autism in this brief presentation.
Relational Crisis Intervention-Tension Phase.wmv
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Learn how to de-escalate crisis behaviors with your child in a way that does not harm the parent-child relationship.
Experience Story.wmv
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Enjoying new experiences improves our quality of life. Find out how to use an Experience Story to help your child with autism enjoy new experiences.
Excluding People With Disabilities from the Community of Faith.wmv
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This presentation discusses the process of how a child with a autism becomes socially de-valued or excluded. An understanding of this process will help you to become a stronger advocate for inclusion.
Autism And The Church Pt 2
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Autism And The Church Pt 2
Autism And The Church Pt.1.wmv
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This video discusses the characteristics of the church that should make it a place of inclusion for people with autism. www.MakingRoom.net
Crisis Behavior Cycle Physically Acting Out.wmv
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This video covers the third phase of the crisis development cycle. For more presentations go to www.MakingRoom.net
Crisis Cyle Escalation Phase
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Crisis Cyle Escalation Phase
Crisis Management Tension Phase
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Crisis Management Tension Phase
Visual Schedules
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Visual Schedules
Improving Behavior with Choice-Making.wmv
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How to decrease problem behavior with the research-proven strategy of Choice-Making. www.MakingRoom.net for other downloads and podcasts.
How To Create A Safe Spot.wmv
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This autism tool describes how to create a location to prevent meltdowns. For other topics go to www.MakingRoom.net
Autism and Family Stress.wmv
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Autism and Family Stress.wmv
How To Use A Behavior Contract in 15-Minutes.wmv
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How To Use A Behavior Contract in 15-Minutes.wmv
Setting Limits With The Strong-Willed Child in 15-Minutes.wmv
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Setting Limits With The Strong-Willed Child in 15-Minutes.wmv
How To Use A First-Then Board in 12-Minutes.wmv
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How To Use A First-Then Board in 12-Minutes.wmv

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @VanettaMosetta
    @VanettaMosetta 2 роки тому

    This would be so much better if it gave more examples. It's good to know WHAT to do, but HOW to do it.

  • @Trentonpage
    @Trentonpage 2 роки тому

    Interesting video of myself.

  • @pw1669
    @pw1669 2 роки тому

    Yes, my 5 year old grandson who came to live with me said "who made you in charge?"

  • @msdann71
    @msdann71 5 років тому

    My child verbally abuses me, throws fits and argues non stop when he is given consequences. He's 11. Please help! Advice? Links that may help?

  • @robertcao8484
    @robertcao8484 5 років тому

    Good information, but there are other options. God Bless!!!

  • @js-tu7iu
    @js-tu7iu 5 років тому

    Strong willed kids are evil

  • @sandrapaim4107
    @sandrapaim4107 6 років тому

    Wonderful

  • @thepain-apple7821
    @thepain-apple7821 6 років тому

    The fact that you had to come here for parenting advice is pitiful it’s easy to be a parent as long as you’re not stupid

    • @johnlewis189
      @johnlewis189 6 років тому

      Great advice however I'm a little bewildered by it so maybe you can explain - I assume from your comment that telling others they are pitiful for coming here for parenting advice means you feel you are already a great parent and don't need this advice so please let me ask you a simple question what the fuck made you come on here if you're already a great parent who doesn't need this advice?

    • @FeraleHubbard
      @FeraleHubbard 6 років тому

      John Lewis I wish I could thumbs up your comment more than once. Lol. Anyone who thinks parenting is "easy" either doesn't have children, they are a psychopath, or they are neglectful. Or they are lying and are just an internet troll.

    • @musique1o1
      @musique1o1 5 років тому

      What a bunch of bullcrap

  • @esthermwikali3153
    @esthermwikali3153 6 років тому

    Informative video,I like it.This reminds me of Dr.Kinyanjui Nganga who speaks passionately on parenting strong willed children.ua-cam.com/video/xj4nvBiwW00/v-deo.html

  • @Nothingbutthevoid1
    @Nothingbutthevoid1 6 років тому

    Works great with husbands too! And patients, and students lolol

  • @agnediciuniene9861
    @agnediciuniene9861 7 років тому

    So, what should the consequence be? For example he defies getting clothes on, we need to leave the house. He runs, shouts and hits to avoid getting dressed. What should I do?

    • @msdpamela
      @msdpamela 5 років тому

      Is there a clear set of requirements for what you want him to do and clear consequences? Do you repeat the question in a firm manner (broken record)? Do you follow through with he consequences or give up in frustration? Forced choice- to make the responsibility theirs: I would like for you to put on your shirt and pants by the time the timer goes off. You can put on your clothes now in the time given or I you can take longer and choose to take that time away from: playing tonight or etc (whatever preferred activity is, but it has to be something they have a vested interest in. It in someways is a natural consequence as one loses opportunity cost- whatever you spend time doing in one activity takes away from another)? OR Don't respond to unwanted behaviors outside of firmly responding with your requirement and the consequence. Keep in mind, things always get worse before they get better because a child who needs power and/or has formed a pattern of behavior will test you to see if you are serious or if they can still continue with their behavior. The key is clear brief expectations; clear set consequences stated beforehand, and follow through. I would suggest establishing this at a time when he is compliant and calm. And finding out what is proceeding the behavior? For example- are you telling him to go put on or change his clothes when he is in the middle of doing something he likes (i.e. playing)? Perhaps he needs warnings. Ex: Johnny you have twenty minutes to play, when the timer goes off I need you to go out on....and get his okay- have him repeat back in his own words how much time he has, when it stops, and what he needs to do. But within that 20 minutes, at five minutes before, remind him what the next steps are. Some children have difficulty with transitions and need time to process and prepare. Just suggestions- these have worked with some of my students and nephew who has autism.

  • @suzannelerner1
    @suzannelerner1 7 років тому

    Thank-you! This was really helpful.

  • @luvgjb4evr
    @luvgjb4evr 7 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @natakisuggs7573
    @natakisuggs7573 7 років тому

    Outstanding! Perfectly explained

  • @MCGamerD
    @MCGamerD 8 років тому

    Lots of good tips. "Put books on shelf, dirty clothes in hamper" versus "Clean your room." I'll try it.

  • @jeffreycurtis1092
    @jeffreycurtis1092 9 років тому

    So far the most accurate common sense parenting. The most important part has been left out though. That is that BOTH PARENT SEE EYE TO EYE WITH IDENTICAL ROLLS.If they're out of balance it will crumble.

  • @dannyopacich7161
    @dannyopacich7161 10 років тому

    Did you rob this from CPI or are you a CPI instructor ?

  • @neysisanchez2546
    @neysisanchez2546 10 років тому

    Very useful.

  • @caseyturner7019
    @caseyturner7019 10 років тому

    I have 6 kids. I have a issue with 3 of my boys ages 10,8,7 always arguing and screaming at each other. My 7 year old son is always picking on his two older brothers and my 10 and 8 year old son's scream at the top of their lungs. To make it even harder my 10 year old has adhd and has a hard time controlling his anger. How do I do a contract for multiple kids? And how do I get the daily screaming too stop? How do I get my 7 year old too stop picking on the kids? He is very strong willed and very stubborn on top of it. I use love & logic with my kids but it don't always work.

  • @Hendricana
    @Hendricana 10 років тому

    Great resources :)

  • @misspinkpunkykat
    @misspinkpunkykat 11 років тому

    Kudos for taking the effort to try and get churches to accept autistic people, but you seem to over focus on how to help children, autistic people grow up you know.

  • @misspinkpunkykat
    @misspinkpunkykat 11 років тому

    Kudos to you for taking the time to make this! I once attended the Wednesday "youth group" services aimed at teenagers and was often bullied there because of my Autistic "weirdness". I told the minister what was going on and he didn't do anything except tell me that I should not let that kind of thing bother me, ignore it and let it continue. I can understand "turn the other cheek", but seems like I shouldn't have to ALL THE FREAKING TIME in a church setting.

  • @fatmaessam7815
    @fatmaessam7815 11 років тому

    good

  • @HangInOutInCa
    @HangInOutInCa 12 років тому

    I like the "action speaks louder than words." That is so true, no bargaining, just Game Over.

  • @TVLAL
    @TVLAL 13 років тому

    thank you for this insightful presentation.

  • @ehgivler
    @ehgivler 13 років тому

    I have two boys on the spectrum, or at leat diagnosed that way. However I wonder, after watching your video, if my older son was misdiagnosed. Of course, he is also developmentally very young... that could have something to do with my perception.

  • @baeddy1422
    @baeddy1422 13 років тому

    passed on, nice way to creat a loving video and trusting / komfeding way to reach parents, great job.

  • @keithmarty
    @keithmarty 14 років тому

    Thank you SO much for posting this and your other videos! I appreciate how clearly you explain things. I enjoy being able to share your videos with my friends and family on facebook to help them understand our life with my 9-year old son with Autism. Thank you and pleaseee keep posting more videos!!! Marty

  • @kircherangel
    @kircherangel 14 років тому

    Thank you so much for making these videos...they will be very helpful to me. I find myself wishing I had the time to make a presentation that is clear and simple to allow a clear understanding and here you have shared it with us! thank again

  • @drmdk
    @drmdk 14 років тому

    Excellent Video DrMDK