General Programming Strategies for a Child with Autism/P.D.D.
When Interacting with a Child:
- Sit at the child’s eye level.
- Touch the child on the arm occasionally to refocus his/her attention.
- Say the child’s name, occasionally, throughout the task.
- Use 2-3 word sentences and focus on task-related or important words. i.e. “Ahmed, roll ball.”
- Continue to comment, label the child’s activities (and those of the other children around him/her.)
- Be positive. Emphasize the child’s strengths and reinforce all of his/her efforts. i.e. “Gevon, great puzzle making.”
- Reinforce the child’s communication be repeating what he/she says and then expand on it.
i.e. child: “cah go”
adult: “car go”
adult: “red car go” - When your child consistently repeats what you say (parrots / mimics,) this is called “echolalic speech,” or “echolalia.”
i.e. adult: “Do you want more juice?”
child: “Do you want more juice?”- Use simple phrases which sound appropriate when repeated.
i.e. adult: “Want juice?”
child: “Want juice.” - Ignore delayed echolalia.
- Use simple phrases which sound appropriate when repeated.
- Exaggerate your facial expressions (wide eyes, raise eyebrows.)
- Use body cues (pointing, hand motions.)
- Use objects or pictures when they are available.
- Have fun.