When we first meet people and start to talk, we look for topics that would interest us both. We find out what a person likes or doesn’t like and these become conversational topics. The motivation is there for both of you to communicate. Ways to get started:
Resources:
Family Input
Thinking Pod
Shawn has some specific likes and the video shows them and talks about ways to adapt for things to be accessible to him. It also shows the family and how they included his likes with them.
Using Likes as a Motivator
Thinking Pod
Christopher
Kelly, the parapro, and Christopher are working on walking with a walker. He needs a purpose or reason to walk since it is not his favorite thing to do. It takes work. So Kelly uses something Christopher likes, the box with shiny material on it and a ball inside that makes noise if turned. Christopher only sees about 8 inches infront of him. Kelly makes sure to push the box so the ball makes a sound. Christopher has a moderate hearing loss and can hear the ball.
Thinking Pod
Shawn
Shawn and Katie are playing with some items that make noise and are confined in the triangle shaped holder. In the beginning he is not interested in them because Katie has not yet paired a like ( being with people) of Shawn’s
Once she slides her hands under Shawn’s and waits for him to engage, he definitely is willing to explore more.
Thinking Pod
Getting to Goals
Kathee explains more about finding likes and dislikes, thinking in all different categories of things and activities (see Likes and Dislikes form). And then how you use the information.