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Greenspan floor time conference
Back from another seminar, I have followed this to some extent for a several year but since it was primarily developed for children younger than typical Aspergers diagnosis age I had not delved into it to deeply.
Quite honestly as an early intervention 1-5yrs, it seems quit useful and effective for a broad set of neurovaritions, all the way from isolated SID to Classic mid level autism to HFA, PPD and for those Aspersers children who happen to get diagnosed earlier.
Certainly much better than the ABA with behavior modification only and as a side of co-integrated system with ABA with skills development. I especially like the removal of the “jelly bean” approach and the use of a “social play” enticement model.
Dr. Geenspan’s son was the presenter and in addition to the core idea, understood the importance of reducing anxiety through both sensory modifications and appropriate social interaction before progress core relationship skills and broader developmental skills can be made.
On the down side it still was an “isolated” system with no pass through “hooks” to dealing with other core neurovariational issues such as EF differentials and only “practice based” approaches to TOM and broader social skills. With that said for children under 5 where these issues are not so impactful yet if shows serious promise. For later diagnosed Aspergers children, there is certain underlying value to the approaches but at that age many of our children have “self adapted” or received isolated therapies which have helped with many of the issues so without the strong hooks to social skills and EF components it would be up to the individual parent to try to adapt the system, though with the style of the system it might be fun to try.
Here is a link to his web site if anyone is interested.
WWW.dirss.com
If anyone has any question I would be happy to pass along what I have learned.
bookwormde
Back from another seminar, I have followed this to some extent for a several year but since it was primarily developed for children younger than typical Aspergers diagnosis age I had not delved into it to deeply.
Quite honestly as an early intervention 1-5yrs, it seems quit useful and effective for a broad set of neurovaritions, all the way from isolated SID to Classic mid level autism to HFA, PPD and for those Aspersers children who happen to get diagnosed earlier.
Certainly much better than the ABA with behavior modification only and as a side of co-integrated system with ABA with skills development. I especially like the removal of the “jelly bean” approach and the use of a “social play” enticement model.
Dr. Geenspan’s son was the presenter and in addition to the core idea, understood the importance of reducing anxiety through both sensory modifications and appropriate social interaction before progress core relationship skills and broader developmental skills can be made.
On the down side it still was an “isolated” system with no pass through “hooks” to dealing with other core neurovariational issues such as EF differentials and only “practice based” approaches to TOM and broader social skills. With that said for children under 5 where these issues are not so impactful yet if shows serious promise. For later diagnosed Aspergers children, there is certain underlying value to the approaches but at that age many of our children have “self adapted” or received isolated therapies which have helped with many of the issues so without the strong hooks to social skills and EF components it would be up to the individual parent to try to adapt the system, though with the style of the system it might be fun to try.
Here is a link to his web site if anyone is interested.
WWW.dirss.com
If anyone has any question I would be happy to pass along what I have learned.
bookwormde