#088: Planning Group Therapy For Autistic Students

“Rose, I’m not sure how to plan a session. I have 5 autistic students that I need to see for group therapy to work on social language instruction and I am not sure what activities to plan to help them remain engaged and work on their individual and social language goals.”I received this question in an email from one of my listeners! So today’s episode I am sharing my customizable framework for planning group therapy, along with some great resources, activity ideas, and freebies!Group Therapy FrameworkTools: SmartBoard or iPad for sharing visuals with groupQuestion of the DayTry a “Would You Rather” or other choice-based question.Have students come up to tally their choice, and encourage interaction with the next peerCheck out my Let’s Talk and Would You Rather resources for the SmartBoardLiteracy-Based ActivityRead an adapted book with real-life pictures, real-life scenarios (book should have one sentence, one picture - I have linked some I created but feel free to DIY your own!)Pull up book on large screen, smart board, or iPadRead TOGETHER, differentiate reading by having students read known sight wordsExtension Based ActivityExpand and dig deeper into the functional vocabulary related to the adapted bookTry a simple writing activity Another great idea is categorizing and labeling based on the bookLeisure Based ActivityA fun activity that our kids love and can be generalized at homeRelevant to use over the lifespanIdeas: Modified Uno, Modified Connect Four, The Grocery Store Game, YogaI have linked all of the resources and freebies I shared today that can be used in this customizable framework for planning group therapy sessions for autistic learners, be sure to check them out!#autism #speectherapyWhat’s Inside:A framework for planning group therapy instruction for autistic learners.Free activities for group therapy.What shared goals can you work on within group therapy?How can group therapy benefit all learners?How to facilitate peer-to-peer interaction in group therapy.Encouraging participation and social engagement in a group.Mentioned In This Episode: Fall Freebie Would You Rather by ABA SPEECHFarm Visit Adapted Book by ABA SPEECHGrocery Store PPTRegister for the Pyramid Educational Consultant’s Third Annual FUNctional Communication Conference on October 17th & 18thABA Speech: HomeStart Communicating Today – Waitlist – ABA Speech​​Help Me Find My Voice – EVERGREEN – ABA Speech

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In the Autism Outreach Podcast, Speech Therapist and BCBA, Rose Griffin from ABA SPEECH, provides her best, ready to use autism interventions and speech therapy techniques to inspire professionals and parents working with students with autism. With 20 years of experience in the field, Rose understands one of the biggest challenges parents, therapists and educators face on a daily basis is helping students strengthen their communication skills. Listeners will regain a sense of calm as Rose breaks down trusted therapy techniques to try at home or school to provide support to students. Rose will address a variety of topics on autism spectrum disorder: how autism symptoms present in babies and toddlers, recognizing the differences between autism and a speech delay, early intervention therapies, autism evaluation, autism diagnosis, how to help a child with autism start communicating if they are nonverbal, helping students who engage in problem behavior, functional communication skills, increasing student engagement and improving social skills. An excellent listen for parents and professionals alike, with a mix of interviews and solo shows designed to inspire, empower, and provide you with confidence to help your students. Hit subscribe and learn more at www.abaspeech.org