Joint Attention and Turn Taking in Toddlers with ASD... The Autism Podcast Series...Laura Mize

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26 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this podcast for CE credit for therapists as we discuss joint attention and turn taking in very young children with autism or red flags for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Do you recognize these behaviors in the young children you treat? Is it difficult for a child to stop, listen, and respond to you when he’s busy with something else? When you point to something to show your child, does he continue what he’s doing, rather than look? When you bring out a child’s favorite food, a preferred toy, or some kind of screen, do you seem to disappear because your child becomes intently focused on the item and no longer looks at you? Do you have to work hard to get her to play a little game with you like “Peek A Boo” or giving kisses? Does she stop after one or two rounds instead of keeping it going? Does she seem to ignore you when you try to get her to make a choice or try to respond to your questions, even without words? If you answered yes to these questions, a child you're working with has difficulty with joint attention and turn taking - which also leads to being concerned about autism - not just language delay. Kids who have difficulty with joint attention and turn taking miss hundreds of opportunities each day to learn language. When we prioritize these skills as goals for therapy, we begin to see changes in other areas of communication too! The course handout will be provided with the purchase of the course credit at teachmetotalk.com.. show 404... https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...
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