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My Day With WH Words - A Social Story and Speech Tool for Autism, Down Syndrome and Other Special Needs

By Touch Autism

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Description

My Day with WH words includes a social story about talking about one’s day, and a simple visual support for “WH” questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How). The story focuses on why it’s important to tell people about your day, and what each different WH questions means.

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The app opens up to a menu that allows the user to choose between going to the story, or to the simple WH question visual support tool. The tool describes Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. The social story describes why it’s good to talk about your day, and what kind of questions people may ask about your day.

“Who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “why,” and “how” are some of the most important words in our language. From early childhood these words form the building blocks of personal interactions and conversations.

Typical children usually develop an understanding of these questions without direct instruction from adults. This makes it is easy to forget that this may not be the case for everyone. Certain individuals, particularly those with a communication delay as someone diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, may need more direct instruction in learning to understand question forms and in learning to use these skills to become better partners in daily interaction.

Based on a study sponsored by the Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA), it is recommended that most verbal students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who are four years of age and older be screened for WH question comprehension.

A common error for people with ASD is something called a mismatch. This means that they will answer a question as if a different question had been asked. For example, the student answer a Who question as if a What, Where, or When question had been asked.

A visual support may be used to enhance instruction and to assist in WH question comprehension to prevent such “mismatches.”

The WH Question visual support can be used in several ways. First of all any person asking a WH question of the child can point to it as they ask questions. The graphic represents a visual support for the orally asked question.

Instruction in answering WH questions is common in classrooms, which may make the visuals more meaningful to the student.

Question comprehension is important and a simple visual support might be an important tool to use to aid the student’s progress.

Teaching conversational skills to any child may be easier and less stressful when visual supports, like social stories are used.

Social stories are an important type of visual support often used with children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need. This social story uses simple text and descriptive pictures to explain WH questions.

Social stories were first defined by Carol Gray in 1991 and are commonly used to break down a task or social situation into small and easy to understand steps, often accompanied by descriptive pictures. Social stories are easy to implement and are used by many professionals for a wide range of behaviors and skills.

What's New in Version 2.0

Performance tweaks, added a menu page.

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My Day With WH Words - A Social Story and Speech Tool for Autism, Down Syndrome and Other Special Needs
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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • $2.99
  • Category: Education
  • Updated: May 24, 2012
  • Version: 2.0
  • Size: 10.1 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: Touch Autism

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.0 or later

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