Impairments in social communication, social interaction, and repetitive/restrictive behaviours.
What are some of the diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder?
When we are emotionally regulated we are...
Able to understand words, problem solve, we are organized and focused, and we are available for learning.
Indoor closed toed shoes, scent-free, no dangling jewelry/scarves, no undergarments showing, professional but able to move as needed.
What is the dress code?
BC stands for...
Behaviour Consultant
SC stands for...
Social Communication
When two people are focused on the same thing and are sharing the moment together.
What is joint attention?
This strategy helps a person notice when they are starting to feel overwhelmed so they can use a calming tool before emotions get too big
What is recognizing emotional cues or early warning signs?
These are mandatory work days even though there is no school.
What are PD days?
OT stands for...
Occupational Therapist
ER stands for...
Emotional Regulation
To avoid, to access, or to gain sensory input.
What are the basic functions of behaviour?
These can include deep breathing, asking for a break, squeezing a fidget, or using a visual schedule to stay calm.
What are emotional regulation strategies?
These must have at least 2 weeks notice for approval.
What are leave and vacation requests?
SLP stands for...
Speech Language Pathologist
TS stands for...
Transactional Supports
The sense of knowing where your body is in space.
What is proprioception?
these are individualized supports that help a person stay calm and engaged, such as noise-canceling headphones, a quiet space, or visual reminders.
What are environmental supports for emotional regulation?
This is active between 7:00am and 4:00pm
What is the sub phone?
PUF stands for...
Program Unit Funding
Someone who is (mostly) before words
What is a social partner?
Noticing, regulating, and understanding internal physical sensations.
What is interoception?
When a communication partner notices signs of stress and adjusts their pace, language, or expectations, they are using this type of SCERTS support.
What are transactional supports?
What is the client binder?
NRF stands for...
NeuroRelational Framework
Visuals, timers, body positioning, adjusting language, following interests, offering choices
What are some examples of transactional supports?