I created a worksheet with pictures and in the beginning I am giving visual clue, after two pages I faded the visual clue and he was able to complete it.
My son had great difficulty with tripod grip and he was not able to write after his Early Intervention programs.so when he was 8 years old I decided to teach him typing and I taught him step by step. After that I started sharing that videos to help other kids.Lots of parents contacted me for the step by step procedure of typing and so again I am posting it for them. All these steps I did and it helped my son to learn.I hope it will help other kids too. Most important things is CONSISTENCY. We should do step by step consistently. Prerequisites of typing Step 1: Pointing to alphabets in an alphabet chart with visual clues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af_xde-5coM&t Step 2: Find which is different from a strip of alphabets and sorting confusing alphabets like n and u,p and b,b and d. Most of our kids have confusion with alphabets like p and b,u and n….because of their visual discrimination difficulties. https://www.youtube.com/...
Advaith was diagnosed with Autism and ADHD when he was 2.4 years old. At that stage, he was non-verbal and would communicate by pulling my hand towards his desired objects. He was diagnosed with ASD at NIMHANS and doctors suggested ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis). They explained to me that for maximum benefit, the mother should partake with the therapist in the interventions for the child. We enrolled him for ABA when he was 2.5 years old. His therapist introduced sign language to him. As I was a co-therapist for him, at home also I started practising sign language for communication. After one month of ABA, he started communicating for his needs independently using signs - music, book, carry…etc. He started vocalising with first sounds while communicating. His therapist then asked me to fade signs and focus on sounds. So, we started to focus on words for communication. This put immense pressure on Advaith and the r...
Prerequisites: Introduce Associative Matching like, Brush and toothpaste, Shirt and trousers, Plate and spoon etc Complete the Two-piece & three-piece puzzles How to Introduce Sequencing: Step 1: Create Picture Cards Make picture cards of daily life activities such as brushing teeth, combing hair, and washing hands. Create three-step sequences using either original pictures or images from Google that match the child's level of understanding. Step 2: Take an A4 sheet and fold it. After that divide it into three parts and write 1,2,3. Keep that paper in front of the child, and the 3 picture cards (of any one action) in the left side in a random order. Then talk about that action and prompt the child to pick up the first step and keep it on the paper where we marked 1, then prompt the child to pick up the next step and keep it on the paper where we marked 2, repeat the same way for 3 too. Then use of prompts from physical prompts, verbal prompts, gest...
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