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Functional Functional Communication: Communication: Fostering Social Fostering Social Interaction for Interaction for Readers with ASD Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism Specialist/SOESD Regional Autism Specialist/SOESD [email protected] [email protected]

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Page 1: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Functional Communication:Functional Communication:Fostering Social Interaction Fostering Social Interaction

forforReaders with ASDReaders with ASD

A ‘Play and Take’ WorkshopA ‘Play and Take’ WorkshopGeni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLPGeni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP

Regional Autism Specialist/SOESDRegional Autism Specialist/[email protected][email protected]

Page 2: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Areas of ConcernAreas of Concern

• Communication

• Social Interaction

• Sensory Processing

• Behaviors / Interests

Page 3: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Common Strengths of Common Strengths of Mainstreamed Students w/ASDMainstreamed Students w/ASD

• Visual memory

• Memory for Scripts

• Decoding

• Vocabulary

Page 4: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Let Us Define……..Let Us Define……..

Communication

Social

Page 5: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

For Now, Set the For Now, Set the WRITING WRITING Component AsideComponent Aside

Writing often presents special challenges for students w/ASD,

Here we focus on expanding reciprocalcompetency and staff supports students by..1) Provide printed guidance/structure2) Scribe Student Narration

Page 6: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

GOALSGOALS

• To capitalize on decoding skills.

• To provide opportunity for social interaction.

• To leave things in ‘print’ for review.

Page 7: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

LANGUAGE LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE/PROCESS EXPERIENCE/PROCESS

APPROACHAPPROACH

A graphic activity providing authentic, personal information, experiences,

perspectives and emotions.

Page 8: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

What are the main LEPA What are the main LEPA components?components?

• Adult scribe

• Two or more participants

• Vary prompts (statements and questions)

• Print ASAP for students to share in school and at home

Page 9: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Tell us your favorite color.Tell us your favorite color.

Mary said: “Blue.”

Tom said: “I like orange.”

Sue said: “I like all the rainbow.”

Elisa said: “My favorite is blue too.”

Bob said: “I like black. My dog is black.”

Page 10: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

What is in your bedroom?What is in your bedroom?

Tom said: “A bed and a shelf and lots of toys.

Sue said: “I have tons of stuffed animals and a bed.”

Elisa said: “My bed and my sister’s bed.”

Page 11: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Describe what makes you happy.Describe what makes you happy.

Tom said: “I like riding my bike.”

Jane said: “I’m happy when my dad comes home.”

Elisa said: “When we go out for pizza.

Mary said: “When I get to watch TV.”

Bob said: “My birthday.”

Page 12: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

GRADATIONS and GRADATIONS and SEQUENCESSEQUENCES

• Takes 3 or more players.

• Allow plenty of space.

• NO help from adults!

• May do ‘voices off’ or allow talking.

• May have one student ‘judge’ who’s decision is final. S/he may change players

order.

Page 13: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Sequence IdeasSequence Ideas

-birthday months

-height

-age

-most siblings/fewest siblings

-directions (ie steps to make PB sandwich)

-Familiar story/key events (ie Goldilocks)

Page 14: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Avery: It was the BEST assembly I’ve

ever been too. That drummer was, like,

bouncing all around.

Sam: It was O.K. but near the end it got

SO loud I used my break card to leave.

Janet: I was in the back and it wasn’t that loud, but I couldn’t really see their faces.

.

Page 15: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

GradationsGradations

-hottest/coldest

-youngest/oldest

-darkest skin/lightest skin or hair

-most quiet/most outgoing or noisy

-most salty/least salty

-most polite greeting / most impolite greeting

Page 16: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

INTERACTIONINTERACTION

Page 17: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

AUTHOR, AUTHOR !AUTHOR, AUTHOR !STUDENT NARRATIONSTUDENT NARRATION

Great way to enhance skills of:

-attention to others

-perspective-taking

-cause/effect

Page 18: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Scribed NarrativesScribed Narratives

Whisper / write simple action sequence forWhisper / write simple action sequence for

‘‘actor.’actor.’ Adult scribes words of ‘narrator.’ (as always,Adult scribes words of ‘narrator.’ (as always,

• model several times first.)model several times first.) Adult reads aloud (w/feeling!)Adult reads aloud (w/feeling!) Can print and make a story board.Can print and make a story board. Invite others to make prequel or sequel.Invite others to make prequel or sequel.

Page 19: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Narration (continued)Narration (continued)

As always, adults should MODEL all roles;

• Actor

• Narrator

• Scribe (almost always an adult)

Page 20: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

KEYBOARD KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONS

Side-side (reduces stress of ‘confrontation’)

Begin with adult-student conversations.

Avoid tendency to lead w/too many questions!

Can eventually move to student-student dyads

Page 21: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

PERSONALIZED PERSONALIZED READER’S THEATERREADER’S THEATER

Based on authentic experiences shared

by two or more individuals (may be in different places sharing same event.)

Page 22: Functional Communication: Fostering Social Interaction for Readers with ASD A ‘Play and Take’ Workshop Geni Moots-Plotnick, M.A., SLP Regional Autism

Gathering MaterialGathering Material

Adult interviews students individually or

in pairs to gather basic information and writes a more sophisticated, interactive script.

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Reading with Feeling (-:Reading with Feeling (-:

Students receive coded Reader’s Theater

copies, taking the role as ‘themselves.’

Use graphic cues to assist voice and emotion.