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Statistics 22% of people with ASD have IQ in the superior range 12% are full time employees 1% are employed in the area they were trained Ages 22 and up.

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1 Statistics 22% of people with ASD have IQ in the superior range 12% are full time employees 1% are employed in the area they were trained Ages 22 and up 73% live with parent(s) 90% have difficulty holding jobs 95% have difficulty developing and maintaining relationships Most did not have early intervention Asperger disorder have a higher level of depression and possible suicide

2 Why was the Ziggurat Model Developed? Difficulty “Seeing the Autism” Tendency to apply one strategy to address all needs Tendency to ignore critical areas when designing an intervention Not a band-aid intervention

3 Tip of the Iceberg is generally all you see…….. But what is underneath is often more important

4 Why do we Need Comprehensive Planning? Almost never is there a single answer that fixes a problem for students with ASD One strategy will not work in all situations for all students

5 Keys to Comprehensive Intervention Planning CHARACTERISTICS: Look at characteristics of ASD that student exhibits DESIGN: A quality plan is designed to target the Autism comprehensively IMPLEMENT: A quality plan is implemented with fidelity (IT REQUIRES FOLLOW THROUGH!!!!!!!)

6 Why Comprehensive Planning With The Ziggurat and CAPS Models? Fewer behavior problems More Instructional time Increased compliance with law Increased engagement time Faster IEP development Better IEPS More positive/collaborative relationship with parents Improved collaboration among staff

7 Who is Involved in Comprehensive Planning Parents Student General ed. teacher Sp. Ed. teacher Paraprofessional Speech Language Pathologist Occupational Therapist School Psychologist Administrator Other as Needed

8 4 Steps to Designing a Comprehensive Intervention Plan 12 Characteristics 3 Design 4 Implement CAPS

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10 Step 1: Complete UCC-Underlying Characteristic Checklist Helps you to see the autism Provides a snapshot of how autism is expressed for an individual A descriptive instrument

11 Step 1: Complete UCC-Underlying Characteristic Checklist Can be completed by a team (recommended) Provides a tool for assessing progress/change Three Forms UCC-CL (Classic typical autism), UCC-HF (High Functioning, Asperger’s), Early Intervention UCC NOTE: This is not a diagnostic instrument used for intervention planning and implementation

12 Step 1: The UCC Characteristics Social Communication Repetitive patterns Associated Features Sensory Motor Cognitive Emotional Vulnerability Medical and Biological Factors

13 Step1 ( I purchased forms)

14 Let’s Meet Michael

15 Complete the UCC-HF for Michael using the information you have learned…..

16 http://www.texasautism.com/Cas eExamples/Michael_UCC.pdf This will show you the completed UCC for Michael.


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