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Presentation by: Elizabeth Butler

Presentation by: Elizabeth Butler. Using iPads with Children with Autism. “I can remember the frustration of not being able to talk. I knew what I wanted to say, but I could not get the words out, so I would just scream.” -- Temple Grandin. What we should know:. Definition of Autism

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Presentation by: Elizabeth Butler

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  1. Presentation by:Elizabeth Butler Using iPads with Children with Autism
  2. “I can remember the frustration of not being able to talk. I knew what I wanted to say, but I could not get the words out, so I would just scream.” --Temple Grandin
  3. What we should know:

    Definition of Autism What can an iPad provide? Things to consider List of best apps
  4. Autism Spectrum Disorder Complex disorders of brain development Characterized by : Difficulties in social interaction Verbal and nonverbal communication Repetitive behaviors
  5. Difficulties in Social Interaction Poor use of nonverbal communication Difficulty in peer relations Lack of social emotional reciprocity Lack of shared enjoyment
  6. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Communication deficits may include: Failure to develop speech Use of repeated speech or echolalia Difficulties maintaining conversations Lack of imaginative and symbol play
  7. Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors Inflexibility to changes in routines Unusual preoccupations with narrow interests Repetitive mannerisms (hand flapping, rocking, etc.)
  8. Prevalence: 1 in 88 children are affected by Autism 1 child in United States is diagnosed with ASD every 16 minutes 1 in 54 diagnosed are boys
  9. What does an iPad offer? Communication / Social / Behavior Apps allow child to communicate wants and needs with just a touch Text to speech Picture exchanges Assists caregivers in identifying child’s knowledge and interests Gives child control and the ability to filter out distractions
  10. *Opportunity for child to have mobile visual schedule*Opportunity for parent/caregiver to change as needed*Less sensory overload / very predictable
  11. Stephen Shore, author and diagnosed with autism, said; “The iPad might be the difference between communicating with the outside world and being locked in a closed state”
  12. Things to Consider before purchasing Easy to carry Easy to program for individual needs of child Less expensive than other AAC devices Easily generalized into areas beyond classroom Appropriate for all ages and multiple abilities Expandable Useful for instruction and compensation Pros
  13. Things to Consider before purchasing Breakable / front glass iTunes tied to credit card Overexposure / distraction for child Very little training/support available for educators/parents Easily stolen Monitor internet safety Cons
  14. Not a replacement for a quality teacher
  15. Educator’s job when supporting use of iPad Determine use of iPad-- Communication- AAC or AT device Instruction- reading/math/social skills Therapeutic calming/stim time/ transition Monitor progress of goals
  16. Which apps ?
  17. Communication Apps Proloquo2go – voice output, research based Icomm – basic communication on the go, images must be added TapToTalk – comprehensive programming capability Artikpix – articulation cards, folders for each student, recordable Mobile articulation probes – artic/photos What doesn’t belong – classification Story builder – asks students to formulate responses Stories2learn – make it yourself story book
  18. Instructional Apps Charles peattie’s animal alphabet – animated animal cartoon for each letter Pocket phonics – word building games Itouchilearn words – matching, sight word reading Monkey math Motion math Memory book
  19. Therapeuticallows child to calm, decrease sensory overload Fluidity Draw with stars Fireworks Cookie doodle Color and draw for kids
  20. Sites for app lists and reviews jonandemilysworld momswithapps autismspeaks.org
  21. Words to teach by: “A treatment method or an educational method that will work for one child may not work for another child. The one common denominator for all of the young children is that early intervention does work, and it seems to improve the prognosis” –Temple Grandin
  22. When you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism” – Stephen Shore
  23. References Autism Speaks Inc. (2011) Internet safety, social networking and technology Retrieved from http://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/tool-kits/transition-tool-kit/internet-technology-and-safety Autism Speaks Inc. (2012) Expert Interview: Vicki Clarke MS-CCC-SLP, Technology and Autism Retrieved from http://www.autismspeaks.org/sites/default/files/documents/family-services/vicki_expert_interview.pdf Autism spectrum. (n.d.). Retrieved May 2, 2012 from the Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum Brandon, J. (2011) Is the iPad a ‘Miracle Device’ for Autism? Foxnews.com Retrieved from http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/09/can-apple-ipad-dure-autism/ Jackson, S. (2011) iPads & autism: Can technology help kids communicate? Spotlight on digital media Retrieved from http://spotlight.macfound.org/blog/entry/ipads-autism-can-technology-help-kids-communicate Juliano, F. (2011) Education matters: Schools using iPads to help autistic students. Connecticut Post Retrieved from http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/EDUCATION-MATTERS- Schools-using-iPads-to-help
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