Unit Award Scheme

113247 SCHEDULES AND ACTIVITY SYSTEMS FOR A CHILD WITH AUTISM

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1name three reasons for using a schedule for a child with autismStudent completed work
2name four types of schedules, eg communication levelStudent completed work
3explain the rationale for the use of a transition cueStudent completed work
4explain the function of a cue receiverStudent completed work
5outline the questions a work system should answer for a child with autismStudent completed work
6describe two types of work systemsStudent completed work

shown knowledge of

7the impact that the environment may have on children with autismStudent completed work
8the importance of teaching independenceStudent completed work
9at least two visual communication toolsStudent completed work
10why structured teaching programmes should be individualisedStudent completed work
11two difficulites experienced by children with autism that may be directly helped by a structured teaching approachStudent completed work

experienced

12watching a presentation of slides showing photographs of schedules and work systemsSummary sheet
13looking at examples of actual schedules and work systems from a teacher resource box.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 28 February 2020Level - Level Two