I thought I would take a quick break from the details and offer a few quick tips for those who are wracking their brains or looking for a fresh approach to help their kiddos! We ended up setting up a therapy room for Patrick and his tutors to work in. This way he was able to have a more concentrated learning experience, and the rest of the family could go on with "daily life" as much as we could;-) Here is a start, I'll work these kinds of posts in through out the next several weeks ahead. Why? Because, I was completely overwhelmed when we began the EIBI program. I really didn't know when or where to start. I kept asking Dr. Kim what to do or where to go buy this stuff. Didn't someone make an +EIBI Resource kit for families like ours? What great idea! I'm working on it...
Here are a few simple/logical approaches to begin thinking about if you are waiting for your appointment, of if you are in the beginning states of an +EIBI or +ABA type program. Families, this is also a wonderful way to support your loved ones. This would have been a wonderful gift for us. But frankly, I was not smart enough to think to even ask for it, so now you can benefit from my experience. Pass it on!
Local Dollar Store - I have shopped them all and they are such a wonderful and inexpensive resource. I would buy my plastic animals here - sea animals, jungle animals, dogs, insects, etc. Another great find here are everyday items - combs, tooth brushes, personal care items, party toys are also great for those personal rewards (play versus eating rewards) I bought the echo microphones, light and sounds whirling toy, shooting tops, etc at these stores. You can buy multiple so your tutors can play too! I purchased my sorting baskets here too. Also a great place to stock up on hand sanitizer and bleach wipes!
Flash Cards - you can make your own! This is where digital cameras are brilliant! I would use label templates like +Avery Name Badge Template, 8 per sheet is a good place to start. I created so many flash cards - and once I get my website going, I will post all of the card sets I created so you can download and use for FREE! I am big on FREE! So I'm happy to share. Stay tuned, I'm working on my website now and hope to begin to have some things up for you shortly. The +Avery website has a wonderful variety of templates to adapt to your hearts desire!
Free Resources - Please respect all copy right laws. These are some great resources for feature function and class, sorting, I like to use +Eric Carle books, I've used them for colors, numbers, beginning reading - word matching, animals, foods, etc.
Clip Art & Photo Image Resources FREE
+Office: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/
Animal Clip Art:
+Open Clip Art: http://openclipart.org/tags/animal
Sensory Bean Box & Eric Carle Books
Here is a great idea that Patrick loved. It combined multiple learning activities and gave him some sensory input at the same time. I really love +Eric Carle books. They are simply beautiful! You can use any board book, but I loved these best, and so did Patrick! This activity helps you mix up some of the learning activities to keep them fresh and fun. Patrick had about 10 books that we would mix it up within each of his tutoring sessions - to eliminate memorization and to keep it fresh and fun for him. I've kept our +Eric Carle library and I can't wait to use it with my grandchildren!
Possible uses:
- Sensory - ran hands through the beans
- Matching - colors, animals, fruits, numbers, etc - depending on the book
- Small Plastic Shoe Box with Tight Fitting Lid
- One to Two Bags of Dried Beans - I used Kidney
- Board Books - I loved Eric Carle's books. The stories, and illustrations are amazing. The Very Hungry Caterpillar was a great one to teach fruits! Loads of repetition!
- Velcro dots (both sides hooks and loops)
- Clip Art images that match the book photos/illustrations - Here is a link to a downloadable PDF of the illustrations in his book
+ The Very Hungry Caterpillar http://www.eric-carle.com/ColoringSheet.jpg - Clip Art images of Brown Bear Animals can be found on his website here: http://www.eric-carle.com/BrownBear-colors.pdf; http://www.eric-carle.com/BabyBear-friends.pdf
- I created small 1-1/2" squares out of the images, colors, etc. laminated the squares, cut them out and then would attach to the back a hook Velcro dot, and then where I wanted the square to be placed in the book, I would attach a loop Velcro dot.
- After the books are complete with all of your matches, remove the squares and bury them in the bean box. Mix them all up, and then have your child find the square and then match and attach the squares to their matching animal, fruit, color, number, etc.
Will you meet me at the Corner of Hope and Love tomorrow? I'll share about our second training meeting, how we began to recruit our tutors.