Simon Baron-Cohen, Georgina Gomez De La Gomez De La Cuesta, Daniel B. LeGoff
Lego(r)-Based Therapy
How to Build Social Competence Through Lego(r)-Based Clubs for Children with Autism and Related Conditions
Simon Baron-Cohen, Georgina Gomez De La Gomez De La Cuesta, Daniel B. LeGoff
Lego(r)-Based Therapy
How to Build Social Competence Through Lego(r)-Based Clubs for Children with Autism and Related Conditions
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A comprehensive guide to setting up LEGO Therapy groups to promote social skills in children with autism spectrum disorders and related conditions through group LEGO building. It fully explains the approach and gives advice on strategies for successfully seeing children through from 'LEGO Helper' to 'LEGO Genius'.
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A comprehensive guide to setting up LEGO Therapy groups to promote social skills in children with autism spectrum disorders and related conditions through group LEGO building. It fully explains the approach and gives advice on strategies for successfully seeing children through from 'LEGO Helper' to 'LEGO Genius'.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 172mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 192g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055376
- ISBN-10: 1849055378
- Artikelnr.: 40200274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 172mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 192g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055376
- ISBN-10: 1849055378
- Artikelnr.: 40200274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Simon Baron-Cohen is Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Trinity College. He is also Director of the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, and runs a clinic for adults with Asperger Syndrome.
1. Introduction. 1.1. The Development of LEGO® Therapy. 1.2. Group Therapy:
The LEGO® Club. 2. Implementing LEGO® Therapy. 2.1. General Principles.
2.1.1. What is LEGO® Therapy? 2.1.2. Who is LEGO® Therapy for? 2.1.3. What
qualifications do you need to run LEGO® Therapy groups? 2.1.4. The main
principles of LEGO® Therapy. 3. LEGO® therapy levels of intervention. 3.1.
Level One - Individual Therapy. 3.1.1. Pivotal Skills. 3.1.2. Therapeutic
Activities for Building Pivotal Skills. 3.1.3. Building Skills. 3.2. Level
Two - Collaborative Building with One Peer. 3.2.1. Collaborative Set
Building. 3.2.2. Collaborative Freestyle. 3.3. Level Three - Collaborative
Building with Two Peers. 3.3.1. Set Building. 3.3.2. Freestyle Building.
3.4. Level Four - Social Communication. 3.4.1. Individual Therapy. 3.4.2.
'Check-in'. 4. Structure of a LEGO® Therapy Group Session. 4.1. Initial
greeting. 4.2. Group review and discussion. 4.3. Role and task assignment.
4.4. Group-based semi-structured activities. 4.5. Less structured, creative
time. 4.6. Clean-up time. 4.7. Farewell and parent review. 4.8. Planning
and evaluating the sessions. 5. Effective and Ineffective Procedures in
LEGO® Therapy. 6. Behavior Management and Rewards. 6.1. LEGO® Club Rules.
6.2. LEGO® Points. 6.3. Use of Time-Out. 6.4. "Rules of Cool". 6.5. The
LEGO® Club Level System. 6.6. LEGO® Levels. 6.6.1. LEGO Helper. 6.6.2. LEGO
Builder. 6.6.3. LEGO Creator. 6.6.4. LEGO Master. 6.6.5. LEGO Genius. 7.
Setting up your own LEGO® therapy groups. 7.1. The Permanent LEGO® Room.
7.1.1. Physical Layout. 7.1.2. Establishing the Structure. 7.2. Temporary
Set-Up. 7.3. Portable Materials. 8. Specific Materials and Arrangements.
8.1. Choosing Materials: sets with instructions. 8.2. Choosing Materials:
freestyle LEGO®. 8.3. Maintaining Materials. 9. Assessment Procedures. 9.1.
Initial Assessment. 9.1.1. Initial Interview. 9.1.1.1. Building a small
set. 9.1.1.2. Free-style building. 9.2. Initial Observation in Natural
Setting.9.3. Follow-Up Assessments. 9.4. Termination/Graduation. 10.
Conclusion. References. Appendix A. LEGO® Therapy Intake Assessment.
Appendix B. Structured Observation. Appendix C. Lego Therapy Log and
Session Plan and Evaluation.
The LEGO® Club. 2. Implementing LEGO® Therapy. 2.1. General Principles.
2.1.1. What is LEGO® Therapy? 2.1.2. Who is LEGO® Therapy for? 2.1.3. What
qualifications do you need to run LEGO® Therapy groups? 2.1.4. The main
principles of LEGO® Therapy. 3. LEGO® therapy levels of intervention. 3.1.
Level One - Individual Therapy. 3.1.1. Pivotal Skills. 3.1.2. Therapeutic
Activities for Building Pivotal Skills. 3.1.3. Building Skills. 3.2. Level
Two - Collaborative Building with One Peer. 3.2.1. Collaborative Set
Building. 3.2.2. Collaborative Freestyle. 3.3. Level Three - Collaborative
Building with Two Peers. 3.3.1. Set Building. 3.3.2. Freestyle Building.
3.4. Level Four - Social Communication. 3.4.1. Individual Therapy. 3.4.2.
'Check-in'. 4. Structure of a LEGO® Therapy Group Session. 4.1. Initial
greeting. 4.2. Group review and discussion. 4.3. Role and task assignment.
4.4. Group-based semi-structured activities. 4.5. Less structured, creative
time. 4.6. Clean-up time. 4.7. Farewell and parent review. 4.8. Planning
and evaluating the sessions. 5. Effective and Ineffective Procedures in
LEGO® Therapy. 6. Behavior Management and Rewards. 6.1. LEGO® Club Rules.
6.2. LEGO® Points. 6.3. Use of Time-Out. 6.4. "Rules of Cool". 6.5. The
LEGO® Club Level System. 6.6. LEGO® Levels. 6.6.1. LEGO Helper. 6.6.2. LEGO
Builder. 6.6.3. LEGO Creator. 6.6.4. LEGO Master. 6.6.5. LEGO Genius. 7.
Setting up your own LEGO® therapy groups. 7.1. The Permanent LEGO® Room.
7.1.1. Physical Layout. 7.1.2. Establishing the Structure. 7.2. Temporary
Set-Up. 7.3. Portable Materials. 8. Specific Materials and Arrangements.
8.1. Choosing Materials: sets with instructions. 8.2. Choosing Materials:
freestyle LEGO®. 8.3. Maintaining Materials. 9. Assessment Procedures. 9.1.
Initial Assessment. 9.1.1. Initial Interview. 9.1.1.1. Building a small
set. 9.1.1.2. Free-style building. 9.2. Initial Observation in Natural
Setting.9.3. Follow-Up Assessments. 9.4. Termination/Graduation. 10.
Conclusion. References. Appendix A. LEGO® Therapy Intake Assessment.
Appendix B. Structured Observation. Appendix C. Lego Therapy Log and
Session Plan and Evaluation.
1. Introduction. 1.1. The Development of LEGO® Therapy. 1.2. Group Therapy:
The LEGO® Club. 2. Implementing LEGO® Therapy. 2.1. General Principles.
2.1.1. What is LEGO® Therapy? 2.1.2. Who is LEGO® Therapy for? 2.1.3. What
qualifications do you need to run LEGO® Therapy groups? 2.1.4. The main
principles of LEGO® Therapy. 3. LEGO® therapy levels of intervention. 3.1.
Level One - Individual Therapy. 3.1.1. Pivotal Skills. 3.1.2. Therapeutic
Activities for Building Pivotal Skills. 3.1.3. Building Skills. 3.2. Level
Two - Collaborative Building with One Peer. 3.2.1. Collaborative Set
Building. 3.2.2. Collaborative Freestyle. 3.3. Level Three - Collaborative
Building with Two Peers. 3.3.1. Set Building. 3.3.2. Freestyle Building.
3.4. Level Four - Social Communication. 3.4.1. Individual Therapy. 3.4.2.
'Check-in'. 4. Structure of a LEGO® Therapy Group Session. 4.1. Initial
greeting. 4.2. Group review and discussion. 4.3. Role and task assignment.
4.4. Group-based semi-structured activities. 4.5. Less structured, creative
time. 4.6. Clean-up time. 4.7. Farewell and parent review. 4.8. Planning
and evaluating the sessions. 5. Effective and Ineffective Procedures in
LEGO® Therapy. 6. Behavior Management and Rewards. 6.1. LEGO® Club Rules.
6.2. LEGO® Points. 6.3. Use of Time-Out. 6.4. "Rules of Cool". 6.5. The
LEGO® Club Level System. 6.6. LEGO® Levels. 6.6.1. LEGO Helper. 6.6.2. LEGO
Builder. 6.6.3. LEGO Creator. 6.6.4. LEGO Master. 6.6.5. LEGO Genius. 7.
Setting up your own LEGO® therapy groups. 7.1. The Permanent LEGO® Room.
7.1.1. Physical Layout. 7.1.2. Establishing the Structure. 7.2. Temporary
Set-Up. 7.3. Portable Materials. 8. Specific Materials and Arrangements.
8.1. Choosing Materials: sets with instructions. 8.2. Choosing Materials:
freestyle LEGO®. 8.3. Maintaining Materials. 9. Assessment Procedures. 9.1.
Initial Assessment. 9.1.1. Initial Interview. 9.1.1.1. Building a small
set. 9.1.1.2. Free-style building. 9.2. Initial Observation in Natural
Setting.9.3. Follow-Up Assessments. 9.4. Termination/Graduation. 10.
Conclusion. References. Appendix A. LEGO® Therapy Intake Assessment.
Appendix B. Structured Observation. Appendix C. Lego Therapy Log and
Session Plan and Evaluation.
The LEGO® Club. 2. Implementing LEGO® Therapy. 2.1. General Principles.
2.1.1. What is LEGO® Therapy? 2.1.2. Who is LEGO® Therapy for? 2.1.3. What
qualifications do you need to run LEGO® Therapy groups? 2.1.4. The main
principles of LEGO® Therapy. 3. LEGO® therapy levels of intervention. 3.1.
Level One - Individual Therapy. 3.1.1. Pivotal Skills. 3.1.2. Therapeutic
Activities for Building Pivotal Skills. 3.1.3. Building Skills. 3.2. Level
Two - Collaborative Building with One Peer. 3.2.1. Collaborative Set
Building. 3.2.2. Collaborative Freestyle. 3.3. Level Three - Collaborative
Building with Two Peers. 3.3.1. Set Building. 3.3.2. Freestyle Building.
3.4. Level Four - Social Communication. 3.4.1. Individual Therapy. 3.4.2.
'Check-in'. 4. Structure of a LEGO® Therapy Group Session. 4.1. Initial
greeting. 4.2. Group review and discussion. 4.3. Role and task assignment.
4.4. Group-based semi-structured activities. 4.5. Less structured, creative
time. 4.6. Clean-up time. 4.7. Farewell and parent review. 4.8. Planning
and evaluating the sessions. 5. Effective and Ineffective Procedures in
LEGO® Therapy. 6. Behavior Management and Rewards. 6.1. LEGO® Club Rules.
6.2. LEGO® Points. 6.3. Use of Time-Out. 6.4. "Rules of Cool". 6.5. The
LEGO® Club Level System. 6.6. LEGO® Levels. 6.6.1. LEGO Helper. 6.6.2. LEGO
Builder. 6.6.3. LEGO Creator. 6.6.4. LEGO Master. 6.6.5. LEGO Genius. 7.
Setting up your own LEGO® therapy groups. 7.1. The Permanent LEGO® Room.
7.1.1. Physical Layout. 7.1.2. Establishing the Structure. 7.2. Temporary
Set-Up. 7.3. Portable Materials. 8. Specific Materials and Arrangements.
8.1. Choosing Materials: sets with instructions. 8.2. Choosing Materials:
freestyle LEGO®. 8.3. Maintaining Materials. 9. Assessment Procedures. 9.1.
Initial Assessment. 9.1.1. Initial Interview. 9.1.1.1. Building a small
set. 9.1.1.2. Free-style building. 9.2. Initial Observation in Natural
Setting.9.3. Follow-Up Assessments. 9.4. Termination/Graduation. 10.
Conclusion. References. Appendix A. LEGO® Therapy Intake Assessment.
Appendix B. Structured Observation. Appendix C. Lego Therapy Log and
Session Plan and Evaluation.