Provided to an individual that has physical mobility, behavioural challenges, developmental challenges, visual/hearing impairments or medical conditions which prevent them from participating in a program/service without additional support.
What are Inclusion Services?
Focus Attention, Instructions, Regulate Boundaries, Saftey and Take Questions
What is the FIRST Model
Escape, Attention, Tangible, Sensory.
What is EATS?
A game where players must do the opposite of what they are being told.
What is Push-Catch?
The process of writing down any significant situation that may occur during a camp day.
What is documentation?
Changing an activity ahead of time in order to support a camper with a special need.
What is adaptive programming?
Developmentally Appropriate, Inclusive, Choice, Enjoyable and Safe.
What is the DICES model?
What is positive reinforcement?
A game where players must dodge a ball while running down a straight pathway.
What is Asteroids?
What is an Accident Report form?
It affects 1 in 66 children in Canada.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
The area in which a game must remain in.
What are boundaries?
Turning off loud music because it is hurting the campers ears and they asked for you to turn it down.
What is negative reinforcement?
A game where if you get tapped or hit with a ball you must sit until the person that got you out is out.
What is Chaos?
It is filled out when things such as someone belongings, a building or a car is lost, damaged, vandalized or stolen
What is a property damage/theft report form?
Limited use and understanding of non-verbal communication (such as eye contact) and things like jokes, sarcasm or other emotions.
What are social challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
The program is able to support the participant age group and ability level.
What is developmentally appropriate?
Telling a camper to walk beside you on a day trip for 30 minutes because they kept leaving the group.
What is positive punishment?
A game where you yell as loud as you can with one breath while you run. The player must stop when they run out of air.
What is Screamers?
No pictures or videos of campers at camp can be posted or shared, even if you know them outside of camp.
What is the Social Media Rule?
ASD, ADHD, ADD and ODD
What are the most common special need supports we see at the TOA?
A game that promotes calm but engaged play.
What is a passive activity?
Taking away a toy because the kids won't stop playing with it while you are trying to give safety rules on the bus.
What is negative punishment?
A game where players must guess how many elephants there are after an elaborate story is told.
What is Pink Elephants ?
Who are the Recreation, Culture and Community Development supervisors (AKA bosses of the department you'll be working in this summer)?