Task Boxes and The TEACCH Method for Students w/Autism
This video goes over the TEACCH method and how to effectively incorporate the use of task boxes in your therapy sessions. The TEACCH method is an evidence-based program that was specifically designed for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and it stands for the Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication Handicapped Children method. One of the main tenets of the TEACCH method is to incorporate lots of structure in educational environments to help students with Autism learn, and incorporating task boxes into your session is an excellent way to do this! Not only do they add structure, task boxes are a wonderful tool to help your students learn how to transition between tasks, complete adult-led activities, and adhere to a visual schedule. Whether you're a therapist, parent, or teacher, if you haven't heard of the TEACCH method, this video is for you!
This video is designed to provide general information about occupational therapy for caregivers. This video does not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. Please see a medical professional if you have concerns about your child’s development
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I deeply appreciate your in depth understanding of leading children to success and fostering healthy self images. Thank God for you!
@nezzygibbs
11 ай бұрын
Me too!! ❤😇🙏🏽🙌🏽
@TheOTGuide
5 ай бұрын
Omg thank you soooo much! Somehow I missed this comment. It made my day!
@TheOTGuide
5 ай бұрын
Awww, thank you!!
Please make a video about Autistic Adults and how parents can support their activities at home.
Great video and thanks for breaking down the concept so well!
@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you for your sweet comment! :)
Ok… You hit a home run in this video!! Thank you!! Your explanation was perfect!! Here is another topic… In a recent discussion with my OTR friend in lovely Montana- - she asked for ideas to engage a zipper on a jacket with her student with cortical blindness- including impaired tactile abilities… I mentioned I would refer this topic to you for suggestions… Wishing you an inspired day and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences with others… Ellen from PA😊
@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you Ellen! I think you may be my number 1 supporter!!! I am loving all of these video suggestions. I'll brainstorm for your friend and see if I can come up with anything - it sounds like a complicated case
@ellenfretz4096
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheOTGuide Greetings…You are sharing your knowledge and I respect the time and talent it takes to complete this task … will you be attending the conference in Texas?… years ago Philadelphia was the host and we enjoyed that as it was close… I look forward to watching your next videos… I will “Pass “ your video links to my friendly OT’s… I think that is why OT is so special…Ellen from PA😊
Excellent thanks.
@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
It was very helpful!! Where do we get that visual schedule with the 1 and all done? Thank you!
Thank you I know this will help me enormously
@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad! Cheers from San Diego! -Dana
Awesome!! 🥰
@TheOTGuide
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
I really appreciate you
@TheOTGuide
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm glad my video is helpful for you!
Thanks this helps, my son struggles with transition so I am going try to implement this at home.
@TheOTGuide
Жыл бұрын
I hope it helps!!
thank you this is very useful
@TheOTGuide
5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome, thank you for coming to my channel!
Thank you! Your video really breaks down my task of making task boxes! One question...how do you implement in a classroom setting with several students? Does each student have a color and own set of numbered boxes.....do you create out of numbered sequence strips for students to follow-because they all cant work on #1 at the same time... I have been an MU teacher for decades - but new to the AU world and struggling to make their days as productive and smooth as possible.
@TheOTGuide
Ай бұрын
Hello and welcome! Thank you for your kind words! And I'm so sorry for completely missing your question, I don't know how it flew under the radar for so long! Anyway, In a classroom setting with many students, here are two of my favorite ways to implement this system- Each student can have an individual task strip or schedule that dictates the order of tasks they should follow. This strip can have a mix of colors and numbers to ensure no two students are working on the same task at the same time. For example, Student A’s strip could be: Red Box 1, Blue Box 3, Green Box 2, etc., while Student B’s strip might be: Blue Box 1, Red Box 3, Green Box 1. This strategy is a bit of work for you to set up, but it ensures that each kid is working on their own box. You could also pair your students up so two students are working together on the same box, which I think makes it a bit easier on the teacher. Other strategy- set up different stations around the classroom, each with a set of task boxes. You can set a timer for 5 minutes, and students in the same group all work together on the same box/activity. This approach not only prevents bottlenecks but also encourages movement and engagement. This one is easier to set up and implement in my opinion. Plus, you wouldn't need so many different activities, you could just create a few different task boxes with the same activity if that makes sense, since more kids will be working on it. By combining these strategies, you can create a more efficient and personalized system for managing task boxes, even with a larger number of students. It's about finding the right balance and routine that works best for your classroom dynamics. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Good luck with your task boxes, and thank you for your dedication as a teacher! -Dana
Very useful❤
@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad! Thank you for the sweet comment!
Thankyou
@TheOTGuide
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much for your great videos!They are so helpful:)Do you have any advice where i could shadow just to see if the job would be for me.I feel like they offer it mostly only to students but not working adults.I am trying though. I live in South Carolina (close to Greenville) Thank you so much😊
@TheOTGuide
Жыл бұрын
Hey Nadine!! Thank you so much for your sweet comment (and sorry for my delayed response!) When I was considering OT, I reached out to as many OT clinics/hospitals in my area I could find to see if they had a shadow or volunteer program. I think it's smart to shadow so you can see if the day-to-day is actually something you'd be interested in!! I'm not familiar with your area, but I'd do a little google search ('OT near me') and call around!! Good luck!! - Dana
@nadinewilkinson3447
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOTGuide thank you so much! I appreciate it😊
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@TheOTGuide
2 жыл бұрын
:)
🤣🙄 how about high functioning?