Bus Stop
September 11, 2020Going to the Heart of Autism with Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) Program
September 15, 2020
‘Encourage healthier eating in a fun way…’
This game lends itself to developing a variety of communication skills that can be addressed in speech and language therapy sessions, school or at home.
Social skills
- Understanding social expectations
e.g. encouraging children to say ‘excuse me’ after making the gorilla burp.
- Requesting amongst players. Children could be encouraged to ask their peers for specific cards if someone else has picked up something they need
e.g. “May I have the yoghurt please?”
Language
- Constructing sentences using accurate verb tenses
e.g. “I’m going to feed the gorilla”, “I fed the gorilla”, “I’m feeding the gorilla”.
- Grouping categories of food together
e.g. cherries, pear and strawberries go together because they are all fruit;
hotdog, doughnut and ice cream go together because they are all junk food.
- Understanding and using specific concepts
e.g. hungry vs. full (when feeding the gorilla);
polite vs. rude (when encouraging ‘excuse me’ after making the gorilla burp).