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COOKING/ BAKING Using Food Preparation activities to work on treatment goals
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Uses and benefits of cooking and baking in TR Important Life Skill: while many enjoy as a hobby, these skills are also used in independent living. Tangible Result: automatic reinforcement in edible final product Incorporates a variety of skills Sensory Stimulation: variety of senses involved
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Skills used in common cooking activities tasks? Gathering Supplies: planning, organization Reading Recipe: reading, following directions, sequencing Identifying Ingredients: object recognition and purpose identification Measuring: motor skills, math skills, eye-hand coordination Mixing: Strength, Gross Motor Skills Socialization (if group effort): communication and sharing Evaluating Progress: judgment, problem solving Clean-up: responsibility
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Safety and Cleanlinessrecautions Infection Control: Always wash hands before and after handling food. Use gloves for clients, supervise for possible unsanitary behaviors Sharp objects: supervise the use of knives, can openers, mixers and other sharp objects Heated Devices: supervise use of oven, stove, hot plates, etc.
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DPrecautions Choose recipes that all participants can eat. Be aware of: Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease Special Diets (Puree, Mechanical Soft, Lactose Intolerant, etc.) Food Allergies (Strawberries, peanuts, etc.) Choking Precautions (thickened liquids)
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Be creative! A kitchen with stove/oven is ideal, but food prep activities can still be done without. Consider: No Bake Items (pudding, cheese & crackers, etc.) Blender Drinks (milkshakes, fruit smoothies, etc.) Crock Pot Meals (soups, stews, chili, etc.) Electric Skillet Pans (grilled sandwiches, pancakes, eggs, etc.) Fresh Food Items (Fruit salads, vegetables and dip, etc.) Bread Machines (Fresh Bread Items) Microwave recipies
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