The ‘Big A’ Peer Support Pack Using the Resource

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The ‘Big A’ Peer Support Pack Using the Resource The Big A Peer Support pack has been developed as a resource to use in schools with class groups that include someone who has a diagnosis of autism. The aims of ‘The Big A’ Peer Support Pack are; To develop an awareness of autism in the peers of students who have autism (including all conditions associated with the autism spectrum) To promote the inclusion of students who have autism through peer support and understanding To foster confidence in students who have autism through looking at the positive aspects of what it can mean and promoting these To improve the self esteem of students who have autism Before ‘The Big A’ is used with groups it is important to get the parent/carer permission of the student who has autism and to discuss it with the student themselves. Some parents and individuals feel uncomfortable about autism being discussed, so sensitivity is needed. The materials have been developed with KS2 students in mind, however, they can easily be differentiated up or down to use with other age groups. The first part of the pack (pages 2-13) is designed to be used as a PowerPoint presentation, for a presentation/discussion session with a whole class group. Following the presentation, the students can also have a copy of the slides (pages 2-13), as a booklet, which they can fill in themselves (the numbers you can see next to the animations will not appear on printed versions or be visible during PowerPoint presentations). The activities section can be used either for whole group discussion points, or in smaller groups with Teaching Assistants. Activities can be rotated between groups. Lastly, there is an evaluation sheet, which can be used to identify where to go next. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

The ‘BIG A’ ? Thinking About … The Autistic Spectrum

I Know Someone Who Has Autism My Name is My school is called My Teacher’s name is My class includes lots of people and they are all different! We all look different and have our own personalities, which means that we make friends with different people. My closest friends are In my class there is someone who has autism (sometimes this is called Asperger Syndrome) and that is a part of who they are. Let me tell you all about it… BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Different Ways of Looking at the World Instead of looking at the ‘big picture’ people who have autism might be more interested in bits of it, which can make them a bit ‘sidetracked’. Sometimes we all get sidetracked. Things that get my attention and stop me from listening include… BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Getting Someone’s Attention When They’re Sidetracked People who have autism might need help in keeping their attention so it’s a good idea to… Make sure you have their attention. Give time for the person to answer (it might take longer than usual). Repeat what you said. Say the persons name before you start talking to them. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Talking to Other People Talking to other people may be hard for someone who has autism and they might have trouble with… My thoughts about talking are; I like to talk to I like to talk about I don’t like talking about I might be quiet because Stopping conversations. Starting conversations. Talking too little. Talking about the same thing all the time. Talking too much. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

What Do You Mean? A lot of the time we say things that aren’t really what we mean, for example….. What do these pictures mean? People who have autism might get things mixed up, so it’s important to say what you really mean! BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Can You Think of Any More? BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

The Importance of Friends Friends are important because they….. My closest friends are called Listen to our problems and try to help. Make us feel included. Share a laugh with us. Stick up for us in times of trouble. Play games together. Are always there for us, even after we’ve argued. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Making Friends & Staying Friends What could I do to help? People who have autism want friends just like everybody else, but they might find it more difficult to make friends, so…. Give them help when they need it. Sit with them at dinner time. Listen when they are saying something. Include them in conversations – even if they are talking about different things to me. Ask them to play with me and my friends. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

The Good Things About Autism People with autism are interesting people. People with autism don’t often tell lies. People with autism can have terrific memories. People with autism can make great friends. People with autism have some great ideas. BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Famous People Who Had Autism Have you heard of these people? It is thought that they had autism too! BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Thanks for Taking Part BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

BigA Activities True & False Autism Cards Making a Poster About Autism Evaluation Sheets BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

True or False Cards About Autism Autism is invisible and no one can see it? Autism affects the way people think? People who have autism can’t do what other people do? Autism means that people have something wrong with them? Autism means that people might do some things differently from me? Autism means that people might have trouble understanding other people? BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

True or False Cards About Autism People who have autism have it all their life? Autism means That people will be really great at some things? People who have autism don’t want to join in? Autism means that making friends might be difficult? Autism means that people won’t be as clever as other people? Autism means that people won’t be able to make friends? BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Make a Poster About Autism Use the following pages to make a poster about the things you know about autism. Autism means that… People who have autism… Something you need to know about autism is… Autism can make people good at… BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

Get the Idea About Autism? The Autism Spectrum The best thing about autism is… ____________________________ Top Tips About Autism People With Autism Have A Heart! BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk

The Big A Evaluation My name is I liked the session about autism I learned new things about autism I liked talking to other people about autism I have changed my mind about autism I have learned how to be a better friend to someone who has autism One thing I would like to know more about is… BigA Kooks23@hotmail.co.uk