Engagement, Play, and Connection

Tip Sheets Active Listening Assessing Play Skills Worksheet At Home Activities Connecting with Your Kids – Action Plan Following the Lead  |  Spanish How to Design and Implement a Token Economy  |  Spanish Joint Activity Routine Worksheet Mindfulness Handout  |  Spanish Parent-Child Music Activities Home Toolkit Planning for Social Engagement Worksheet  |  Spanish Playful Obstruction… Read more Engagement, Play, and Connection

These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.

Prompting

A prompt is a cue we give a child to help him or her provide a desired response for behavior. Prompts are provided to promote desired behaviors and responses while preventing and correcting undesired behaviors and incorrect responses. Prompts can be utilized to clearly indicate to the child what response or behavior is expected, to… Read more Prompting

These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.

Social Story™ Tip Sheet

Social Stories™ were developed by Carol Gray and are an effective method to provide guidance and directions for responding to various social situations. They describe social situations specific to individuals and circumstances while promoting self-awareness, self-calming, and self-management. Social stories are not meant to change behavior, rather, they are meant to clarify social expectations. Writing a… Read more Social Story™ Tip Sheet

These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.
These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.

Pretend Play

Developing pretend play abilities help children develop their knowledge about the social world. The ideas of pretend play come from the child’s imagination rather than the physical environment. What You Can Do to Increase Your Child’s Symbolic Play Skills? Teach conventional, or functional play skills This type of play is using objects in the way… Read more Pretend Play

These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.

How to Design and Implement a Token Economy

 Designing the token economy as a team:  Develop a few rules / behavior expectations (keep hands to self, listen to teacher, etc.)  Have appropriate visual supports for these rules / expectations  At what point will you want to withdraw the token economy?  Choose tokens that are appropriate to the child’s interest, age, level of understanding … Read more How to Design and Implement a Token Economy

These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.
These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.
These resources are provided by Families First, a free program for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism. This program has been offered by Vanderbilt Kennedy Center TRIAD since 2008.