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Mohamad Shaifudin Bin Md Yusof Nadia Natasha Bte Md Rasid

Practical Strategies on Managing Children, in Mainstream Pre-schools, with High Probability of Autism Spectrum Disorder . Mohamad Shaifudin Bin Md Yusof Nadia Natasha Bte Md Rasid. Topics.

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Mohamad Shaifudin Bin Md Yusof Nadia Natasha Bte Md Rasid

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  1. Practical Strategies on Managing Children, in Mainstream Pre-schools, with High Probability of Autism Spectrum Disorder MohamadShaifudinBin MdYusof Nadia Natasha BteMdRasid

  2. Topics • Understanding characteristics and learning styles of children with high probability of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). • Challenges faced by teachers and children in the mainstream classroom • Classroom management strategies to handle children with high probability of ASD • Determining efficacy of classroom strategies  

  3. Objectives Participants will be able to: • reflect and share challenges faced in managing children, with high probability of ASD, in group settings; • develop relevant classroom strategies to address the learning and behaviour needs of children with high probability of ASD during large group and individualised teaching time; and • discuss factors influencing successful implementation of classroom management

  4. Individuals with high probability of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) • Display characteristics of Autistic Learning and Behaviour (Chia, Kee & Shaifudin, 2010) • Does not have a known clinical diagnosis • Requires support in a learning environment

  5. Structuralist CCAS model of Autism Spectrum Disorder (Chia, 2008b)

  6. Characteristics and profile of children with high probability of ASD (Chia, Kee & Shaifudin, 2010). • Cognitive Behavioural Traits • Thinking, and Learning • Conative Behavioural Traits • Self –will • Affective Behavioural Traits • self-esteem • Feelings • Sensory Behavioural Traits

  7. Characteristics and learning styles of children with high probability of ASD. • The Visualizer • The Verbalizer

  8. Challenges faced by teachers and children in the mainstream classroom (Discussion – 10 mins) Are teachers able to manage behaviour and overcome the challenges? Why?

  9. Classroom management strategies to handle children with high probability of ASD

  10. Classroom management strategies to handle children with high probability of ASD

  11. Classroom management strategies to handle children with high probability of ASD

  12. Classroom management strategies to handle children with high probability of ASD

  13. Determining efficacy of classroom strategies (Discussion – 10 mins ) • How do we determine a strategy is effective? • What are factors that promote/affect success of effective classroom strategies ?

  14. Reflections and learning points.

  15. References • Chia, N.K.H. (2008b). Autistic savant: A need to re-define autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (Paper No.1). In Pok, D. (Ed.), Special educational needs series (pp. 1-17). Singapore: CobeePublishing House. • Chia, K.H.N, Nam, K.K.N & Shaifudin, M.M.Y (2010). Identifying and Profiling Autistic learningand Behavioural Difficulties in Children. In. Autism A Practical Tips on Teaching Children with Mild/Moderate Autism in Mainstream Schools: Paper 1. Cobee Publishing House: Singapore.

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