Find it (iPads)
Prompting
Operations
Functions of Communication
(iPad or core board)
Uh-Oh!
100

Want

right on the home page!

100

What is "hand over hand" prompting?

placing a student's hand on the adult-desired target 

(INSTANT PRIZE: Why shouldn't we *hardly ever* use this?)

100

show the on/off button

Holding down the button on top for both on and off

100

2-word phrase for a student requesting a snack

want + eat, like + (food item)

100

classroom lost ALL of the core boards

Reach out to your friendly SLP for more :)

200

music

TC:

listen > music, groups > music

PQ:

fun > listen to music

200

give an example of a direct verbal prompt used during an art activity

"draw circle," "color red," "glue paper"

200

show the "clear" button

in most pages there is a button that is labeled: “clear” 

200

2-word phrase for a student protesting an activity

no + read, stop + work, mad + read

200

a student's high-tech device was left at home or not charged for the day

1. allow access to core boards

2. charge device?

300

school bus

TC: groups > vehicles > bus

PQ: places > bus

300

Words we should avoid saying when working with AAC

1. find the __

2. show me __

3. touch the __

300

show the word finder 

usually in the “keyboard” button page

300

2-word phrase for a student commenting that they are enjoying the activity

I + like, me + happy, Love + play

300

a student throws their device off the table

1. replace with core board

2. ask if they don't want to talk right now

3. pick up device and let student know you're holding it for them

400

hurt

TC: actions > hurt

PQ: describe > feelings > hurt

400

Describe the difference between "forced choice" and "open-ended" questions

forced choice: this or that

open ended: what happened? tell me why?

400

show where to look to see if the eye gaze bar is on and tracking

When eye tracking is active, you should look directly at the screen, icons, or text you wish to interact with. A cursor or pointer will follow your gaze, and a circular "dwell" timer will usually appear around the pointer to indicate a selection is being made.

400

3-word phrase a student can use to initiate socially with a peer

want + play + you, Me + you + draw, help + me + play

400

you witness a staff member take away a student's device because they are "being unsafe" with it

1. remind staff that this is the student's voice

2. assign adult to safeguard device near the student

3. tell the student where the device will be waiting for them

500

"My name is __"

TC: questions > social > My name is 

PQ: chat > about me > my name is

500

Give an example of how to use a student's Proximity (closeness, environment) to prompt communication

1. slide core board to a student who is upset

2. walk a student over to a classroom icon for "bathroom"

500

show me how to clear a message on the message display

hold down the "x" button until the message disappears 

500

3-word phrase a student can use to report a problem

help + me + please, open + me/my + (food item), no + jacket+ cold

500

A parent asks why you're using these symbols/pictures with their child. "Why don't you just talk to them?"

1. The pictures help them understand

2. The pictures give them a way to respond if they aren't speaking

3. Defer to teacher/SLP for more! Don't say too much!

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