With the prevalence of autism in america, one company is expecting its unique reading system will be a benefit to parents seeking new ways to support their autistic children develop reading skills.
About 1.5 million people are diagnosed with autism in the Usa - a sharp increase from only 1 in 10,000 in the 1970s.
Dr. Temple Grandin, an associate professor at Colorado State University and writer of two books on autism, has been doing important re-search into the teaching of autistic children and talks on the matter around the world. In the event you choose to be taught new resources about the link, there are many libraries people can pursue.
'Many people with autism are visible thinkers,' said Grandin, who himself was an autistic child. Go Here For More Info is a interesting library for more about the purpose of this hypothesis. 'I think in pictures. I actually do not think in language. All my ideas are like videotapes working in my imagination.'
Therein lies the concept behind the Readent understanding program manufactured by SFK Media Specially For Kids Corp. The program uses 'Reading Movies,' active film adaptations of classic kids' stories in DVD format. As the actors speak, the words appear simultaneously on-the screen as text, offering the viewer with written words along with the visual images needed to develop vocabulary and understand language concepts.
'The Readent system includes all the current research for teaching reading to autistic children, including the findings of experts such as Dr. Grandin and other mental scientists,' mentioned Len Anthony Smith, ceo of SFK Media. 'Its interactive wordplay dictionary and appreciation quizzes and games appear to work wonders for autistic pupils.'
Grandin supplies the following tips for teaching young ones with autism.
* Avoid long strings of verbal guidelines. Browse here at click here for to research the reason for it. Individuals with autism have problems remembering the sequence. Alternatively, write the instructions down on the bit of paper.
* Use concrete visual methods to teach number concepts, such as a set of blocks that have an alternative length and color for the numbers one through 1-0, or wooden 'good fresh fruit' cut into quarters and halves to teach fractions.
* Many autistic young ones experience motor control in their hands, thus nice writing is sometimes difficult. To reduce stress, allow your child kind on the computer.
* Keep the keyboard near the screen. Some children have trouble recalling some thing on a computer screen if they've to look up after they struck a key on the keyboard.
* Non-verbal kiddies will find it better to connect words with images if they start to see the printed word on the flashcard. My mother found out about more information by browsing Bing. Many people don't understand line drawings, so it's best to use photographs and real objects first.
About 1.5 million people are diagnosed with autism in the Usa - a sharp increase from only 1 in 10,000 in the 1970s.
Dr. Temple Grandin, an associate professor at Colorado State University and writer of two books on autism, has been doing important re-search into the teaching of autistic children and talks on the matter around the world. In the event you choose to be taught new resources about the link, there are many libraries people can pursue.
'Many people with autism are visible thinkers,' said Grandin, who himself was an autistic child. Go Here For More Info is a interesting library for more about the purpose of this hypothesis. 'I think in pictures. I actually do not think in language. All my ideas are like videotapes working in my imagination.'
Therein lies the concept behind the Readent understanding program manufactured by SFK Media Specially For Kids Corp. The program uses 'Reading Movies,' active film adaptations of classic kids' stories in DVD format. As the actors speak, the words appear simultaneously on-the screen as text, offering the viewer with written words along with the visual images needed to develop vocabulary and understand language concepts.
'The Readent system includes all the current research for teaching reading to autistic children, including the findings of experts such as Dr. Grandin and other mental scientists,' mentioned Len Anthony Smith, ceo of SFK Media. 'Its interactive wordplay dictionary and appreciation quizzes and games appear to work wonders for autistic pupils.'
Grandin supplies the following tips for teaching young ones with autism.
* Avoid long strings of verbal guidelines. Browse here at click here for to research the reason for it. Individuals with autism have problems remembering the sequence. Alternatively, write the instructions down on the bit of paper.
* Use concrete visual methods to teach number concepts, such as a set of blocks that have an alternative length and color for the numbers one through 1-0, or wooden 'good fresh fruit' cut into quarters and halves to teach fractions.
* Many autistic young ones experience motor control in their hands, thus nice writing is sometimes difficult. To reduce stress, allow your child kind on the computer.
* Keep the keyboard near the screen. Some children have trouble recalling some thing on a computer screen if they've to look up after they struck a key on the keyboard.
* Non-verbal kiddies will find it better to connect words with images if they start to see the printed word on the flashcard. My mother found out about more information by browsing Bing. Many people don't understand line drawings, so it's best to use photographs and real objects first.