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"Assessment for Programing for Young Children with Significant Disabilities"

Author-Avatar Alexandria Cook

10/17/2017 6:38 PM

This was the title of the great talk from Kimberly A. Christensen, Bowling Green State University. She emphasized one our core principles at the Communication Matrix: focus on what the child CAN do and is already doing. She suggested creating an individualized learning profile for each child.

She focused on 5 categories for her Individualized Learning Profile:

  • Biobehavioral State: what is the best state for the child to be in to pay attention or communicate (even if only for a few seconds)?
  • Present Levels of Functioning: an overview of the child's functional repertoire across sensorimotor, communication (The Communication Matrix!), cognition, and social domains
  • Preferences and Reinforcers: stimuli, events, or activities that the individual enjoys (http://www.everymovecounts.net... is a great resource for using reinforcers)
  • Response Behaviors: paying attention to any reaction when the individual is exposed to a stimuli
  • Physical and Social Environments: recognizing what is important and different about the environment

Level 1. Pre-Intentional Behavior,Intervention Strategies,assessment

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