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Christopher Bugaj

Uncommon Sense: Motor Planning & Language Learning (with video) - 2 views

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    This blog post explains the importance of motor planning (written by a mother of student who uses AAC)
Christopher Bugaj

SuperPop Project to Develop Games for Students with Motor Difficulties Using Microsoft Kinect - 2 views

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    Article about the use of Microsoft Kinect by therapists to help improve motor function in students/patients.
Cynthia Feist

Capturing Classroom Ideas: Fraction Hopscotch - 1 views

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    Playing Fraction Hopscotch provides a low tech, multisensory way for students to practice ordering fractions and equivalent fractions during gross motor activities. Students can walk, jump, crawl, or sit and scoot on the fraction squares!
Christopher Bugaj

Research Insights Into LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) - 9 views

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    Research Insights Into LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) Ben Satterfield Center for AT Excellence GA Tools for Life
Christopher Bugaj

Evaluation of the Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) program with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) - 4 views

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    The results of this research add to the evidence regarding the effectiveness of using AAC with people with an ASD (Mirenda, 2001; Schlosser & Blischak, 2001), and adds to the knowledge of why AAC systems are potentially beneficial for children with autism, (The National Standards Report). Effective teaching of motor plans, using the LAMP theory, can be seen to allow for increased storage and retention of symbolic information, resulting with more automatic communication over time, and reducing the cognitive demands associated with analysing and choosing from different symbol sets, as described in the LAMP Manuals (Halloran and Emerson, 2006: Halloran and Halloran, 2012).
Judith Schoonover

Creating Tactile Books - American Foundation for the Blind - 1 views

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    "Bookmaking is one of the most satisfying literacy experiences an adult can share with a child. The process of creating a book promotes oral language and fine motor skills, while developing many important literary concepts."
Judith Schoonover

National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities (NJC) - 1 views

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    "The purpose of the NJC is to advocate for individuals with significant communication support needs resulting from intellectual disability, that may coexist with autism, sensory and/or motor limitation."
Cynthia Feist

Milk Jug Crayon/Marker Holder - 1 views

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    "The Milk Jug Crayon/Marker Holder is a clever way to modify writing utensils for individuals who have fine motor difficulties." The Oklahoma AT Center provides instructions (with photos) for creating the holders.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio of A.T.TIPSCAST Episode 109: The Magic LAMP - 0 views

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    Episode #109 features a discussion of the approach to augmentative / alternative communication known as Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP).
Christopher Bugaj

LAMP words for life app tutorial - YouTube - 1 views

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    Video overview of Minspeak and motor planning
Cynthia Feist

GoBabyGo! | University of Delaware - 0 views

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    How to adapt a motorized car for students with impairments that impact the ability to physical operation.
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    The University of Delaware's GoBabyGo project modifies off-the-shelf toy cars to provide mobility and independence to children who have difficulty moving on their own.
Sally Norton-Darr

Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    recommendations and reviews Apps are arranged by challenge area and difficulty level. For each challenge area, we've included an informational overview with a list of typical challenges that kids face, help for choosing apps that match kids' needs, and further resources. You'll also find Power Tips with ideas for other activities you can do. You can download a guide which contains a list of nearly 100 apps that have been rigorously evaluated and carefully selected by a panel of expert educators, and thoroughly tested by parents and kids. The apps that made the list have been determined to be great media that can boost or supplement learning in both core academic subjects like reading and math, as well as social interaction, communication, motor skills, and organization.
Christopher Bugaj

bcannon - Core Movies for TTAC Webinar - 3 views

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    There are four videos on this website. Each video demonstrates a learned motor pattern over time ending with a video on using an augmentative communication device with core vocabulary.
Stacy McBain

Topic Playdough Activity Mats for Early Years - SparkleBox - 0 views

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    Mats for using Playdoh for manipulatives, creating and fine motor.
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Kaufman Childrens Center - Welcome to Kaufman Center - 1 views

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    The Kaufman Children's Center For Speech, Language, Sensory-Motor, and Social Connections, Inc. provides specialized speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and sensory integration services
Judith Schoonover

Glenda's Assistive Technology Information and more...: Page Fluffing - 3 views

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    Page fluffers are helpful in fostering independent literacy skills. Page fluffers are simple adaptations made to books or other reading material that make pages more accessible to turn. Page fluffers increase the space between the pages of a book, allowing those with limited fine motor skills to get their fingers between each page therefore making it easier to turn a page. You can use a variety of different materials to make page fluffers. A fluffer can be glued, taped, or clipped to the corner of each page.
Stacy McBain

Clothes Pin Spelling - 1 views

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    Combining fine motor, matching and spelling! A great task for students!
Stacy McBain

Pool Noodle Lacing - 1 views

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    Great use for pool noodles for teaching patterns, spelling, chunking etc.! Great for fine motor and other uses.
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