Language thro play
Lang thro play at BUBBLES is an after school program where we work on functional use of language to facilitate play, interaction, communication and take them towards maximum inclusion in the school and community.
Target group:
The program is best suited for children who
> Are between the age 4 – 12 years
> Have a language and communication disorder
> Are in a mainstream school
> Have poor play ground and classroom skill
> Have poor play ground and classroom skill
Target skills:
> Play skills – both indoor and outdoor games
> Enhancing expression – building spontaneity
> Basic conversational skills
> Sharing ideas
> Understanding emotions
> Classroom behavior – completion and submission of worksheets
> Music and movement
> Classroom behavior – completion and submission of worksheets
> Music and movement
Key components of language thro play program:
> Thrice a week for one hour a day
> Formal assessment conducted before intervention
> Quarterly evaluations are done after completion of each module
> Theme based approach
> Parent empowerment program to support continued growth and maintenance in play and lang. skills
The social competence program
The program works towards building skills such as, waiting for turn in a group, playing simple turn taking games, basic social interaction, imitation skills and attending skills and other adaptive behavior skills.
Target group:
> Children who are between the age 3 – 12 years
> Children with developmental delays, such as ASD, ADHD, PDD and slow learners
> Children who show deficits in social skills in home, school or community
> Children who show deficits in social skills in home, school or community
Target skills:
> Attending skills ( in a group)
> Imitation skills
> Social reciprocity
> Play skills (games with simple rules)
> Verbalizing emotions
> Gross motor skills
> Gross motor skills
Key features of the social competence program:
> Once a week for two hours ( on Saturday)
> Siblings are involved and form the role models during the session
> Siblings are involved and form the role models during the session
> Once enrolled, parental support is necessary to ensure continuous growth and maintenance of the skill
Early intervention program
The half day program at BUBBLES , is primarily for children in the Autism Spectrum or with other neurodevelopmental disorders. Individualized educational programs form the basis of intensive intervention where working towards independence and the overall development of the child are the primary goals.
Early identification of developmental delay and intervention increases the chances for a positive outcome.
Target group:
> Children between the ages 2 yrs and 8 years
> Children who have a diagnosis of an ASD or neurodevelopmental disorder
> Children who have significant delays or concerns in three of the following areas : speech, communication, social skills, emotional regulation, behavior, adaptive skills, play skills
> Children who have significant delays or concerns in three of the following areas : speech, communication, social skills, emotional regulation, behavior, adaptive skills, play skills
Target skills:
> Establishing pre requisite learning behaviors
> Build on cognitive/social/ play/ motor skills.
> Enhance language & communication skills
> Emphasis on Activities of daily living, and work on developing a repertoire of leisure skills.
> Ability to work independently following a visual time table
> Enable the child to work in a groupProgram features:
> Emphasis on Activities of daily living, and work on developing a repertoire of leisure skills.
> Ability to work independently following a visual time table
> Enable the child to work in a groupProgram features:
> Individual assessment and educational planning
> Learning outcomes based on the child’s needs
> Specialized and structured resource materials
> Learning outcomes based on the child’s needs
> Specialized and structured resource materials
> Periodic review and evaluation
> Parent involvement/ empowerment & training
> Parent involvement/ empowerment & training
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