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1 Marcia Hamilton, M.A. CCC/SLP Ventura County Office of Education November 3, 2012 UNIQUE CHALLENGES IMPACTING SOCIAL SKILLS

2 ANTHROPOLOGISTS ON EARTH Individuals on the Autism Spectrum are like anthropologists because…

3 Living in a Relative World  No Absolutes  Meaning is Context Dependent  Context Blindness  Understanding Autism from Within AUTISM FRIENDLINESS CONTEX STIMULUS Meaning

4 4 CONTEXT BLINDNESS Basketball Passes

5 Neuro-Typicals Gestalt - Whole Similarities (Categorization) Generalization 90% Subconscious Faster than a blink of an eye Simultaneous Bottom-Up & Top Down Context Blindness (ASD) Details Differences Difficulty with Generalization 100% Conscious Slow Processing Primarily Bottom-Up 5 PROCESSING THE CONTEXT

6 Context Blindness as the Common Pathway Vermeulen, 2007 INFLUENCE OF CONTEXT BLINDNESS ON OTHER THEORIES Context Blindness Theory of Mind Central Cohesion Executive Function

7 SOCIAL CHALLENGE Making accurate guesses about what others are experiencing, thinking & feeling – Surprise, surprise!!

8 SOCIAL CHALLENGES  Difficulty choosing the most salient information  We ignore most of our environment and are picking up clues that tell us what to do next  Difficulty rating the best response & navigating subtleties

9 SOCIAL CHALLENGES Issues with Executive Functioning  Difficulty planning & organizing tasks  Difficulty monitoring one’s own performance  Difficulty inhibiting inappropriate responses  Difficulty utilizing feedback  Difficulty suppressing distracting stimuli

10 MEMORY, THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVING Episodic Memory Experience Sharing Relative Thinking Weakness for Students with ASD Procedural Memory Instrumental Interaction Absolute Thinking

11 SOCIAL CHALLENGES  Literal Interpretation  Concrete – Black/White Thinkers  Decreased Flexibility

12 Deficits in Reading the Context 12 IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTRUCTION AND PROGRAM PLANNING A BCD A B Episodic Memory Procedural Memory

13 SOCIAL CHALLENGES  Solve social situations through deduction & sequence rather than using inferential reasoning & formal logic  Social happens too fast  Different social currency  Let’s go shopping

14  Due to Context Blindness, processing style, and problem solving skills ANXIETY & FATIGUE Context Blindness Stronger Procedural Memory Increased Anxiety & Fatigue

15 TEACHING CONTEXT VS. SKILL

16 SOCIAL SKILLS Most children acquire social skills through learning that involves observation, modeling, coaching, social problem solving, behavior rehearsal, feedback, and reinforcement-based strategies (Gresham & Elliot, 1990).

17 SOCIAL THINKING-SOCIAL COMMUNICATION PROFILE (ST-SCP) (WINNER, 2011) High Nuance Challenged Social Communicator (Includes SASC and WISC) Mild Emerging Social Communicators (ESC) Moderate Challenged Social Communicator (CSC) Low Significantly Challenged (SCSC) Flash Mob

18 Relationships Thoughts - Perspective Taking Social / Emotional Regulation FROM THE FOUNDATION

19  Making Impressions  What we do  What we say  How we look and dress SOCIAL INTERACTIONS

20 IntentionBehaviorEffect Positive/Good Negative/Bad SOCIAL INTERACTIONS + --

21 IntentionBehaviorEffect Positive/Good Negative/Bad SOCIAL INTERACTIONS + -- BULLYING

22 IntentionBehaviorEffect Positive/Good Negative/Bad SOCIAL INTERACTIONS + -- TEASING

23 IntentionBehaviorEffect Positive/Good Negative/Bad SOCIAL INTERACTIONS + -- MISUNDERSTANDINGS

24 IntentionBehaviorEffect Positive/Good Negative/Bad SOCIAL INTERACTIONS + -- UNSUCCESSFUL BULLYING

25  Specific type of aggression  Physical  Verbal  Written  Backhanded  Psychological (isolation, rumors, intimidation, exclusion, non-verbal)  Absurd Information  Behavior is intended to harm and have negative affect on another  Negative action gets immediate or delayed negative reaction  There is an imbalance of power  Carried out repeatedly &/or over time WHAT IS BULLYING

26  Why do people choose to be a Bully?  Power & Control  Social Climber  Revenge  Anger  Racial/Intolerance  Entertainment  Perceived benefits of bullying  Popularity  Inclusion  Illusion of Power  Provocative Victim BULLIES

27  Education Code Section 48900  Assembly Bill 1156 – July 1, 2012 LAWS & BULLYING

28  Neurological differences in perceiving, processing and responding for individuals with ASD  Cognition & Language Skills  Context Blindness  Theory of Mind  Executive Functioning  Central Cohesion  Self Regulation – Emotionality  Concrete Reasoners  Literal Interpretations  Stereotypic Interests & Behaviors  Resistance to Controls  Obsession to Maintain Sameness  Extreme Withdraw  Motivations to Bully  Power & Control  Social Climber  Revenge  Anger  Racial/Intolerance  Entertainment WHY IS MY CHILD AT RISK

29 WEBSITES  www. speakingofspeech.com www. speakingofspeech.com  www.school.askacop.org/schoolbullies.htmlhttp:/ www.school.askacop.org/schoolbullies.htmlhttp:/  www.facs.pppst.com/bullying.htmlhttp:/ www.facs.pppst.com/bullying.htmlhttp:/  http://www.nsteens.org/Videos http://www.nsteens.org/Videos  www.do2learn.com/sitemap/index.htmhttp:/ www.do2learn.com/sitemap/index.htmhttp:/  www.changingminds.org/explanations/emotions/emotions www.changingminds.org/explanations/emotions/emotions  www.autism4teachers.com/autism4teachers_016.htmhttp:/ www.autism4teachers.com/autism4teachers_016.htmhttp:/  www.pbskids.org/itsmylife/index. www.pbskids.org/itsmylife/index  www.cfchildren.org/programs/ssp/ms/msvideo/ www.cfchildren.org/programs/ssp/ms/msvideo/  http://www.cccoe.net/social/skillslist.htm http://www.cccoe.net/social/skillslist.htm

30 WEBSITES  www.cccoe.net/social/directory www.cccoe.net/social/directory  www.jillkuzma.wordpress.com www.jillkuzma.wordpress.com  www.thegraycenter.org/ www.thegraycenter.org/  www.autismteachingtools.com www.autismteachingtools.com  www.elearning.autism.net/visuals/main.php?g2_itemId=524 www.elearning.autism.net/visuals/main.php?g2_itemId=524  http://www.aapcpublishing.net/ http://www.aapcpublishing.net/  http://www.do2learn.com/JobTIPS/index.html http://www.do2learn.com/JobTIPS/index.html  http://9thplanet.org/index.html http://9thplanet.org/index.html  http://learninglab.org/life_skills/ http://learninglab.org/life_skills/  http://zunal.com/index- search.php?t=5&key=bullying&sGradeLevel=100&sCurriculum= 100 http://zunal.com/index- search.php?t=5&key=bullying&sGradeLevel=100&sCurriculum= 100

31 QUESTIONS


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