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Page 1: Becoming a Sherlock Homeschooler Getting to the Heart of the Matter Texas’ Special Kids Presents: © 2005 Texas’ Special Kids

Becoming aSherlock

HomeschoolerGetting to the Heart of the Matter

Texas’ Special Kids Presents:Texas’ Special Kids Presents:© 2005 Texas’ Special Kids

Page 2: Becoming a Sherlock Homeschooler Getting to the Heart of the Matter Texas’ Special Kids Presents: © 2005 Texas’ Special Kids

I. IntroductionYou have concerns…something is not right

in your home school…but what is it?

Is the concern with your child / student a…

Matter of the Heart?

Is there something else at the

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Goals for this workshop:Like a doctor diagnosing a disease,

we begin with basic symptoms and increase in potential complexities; take a temperature before doing an MRI.

Provide tools to take issues from the forest (big picture) down to looking at the trees (specific issues that may be of concern).

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II. Physical or Emotional

A. Physical

1. Eyes- is the child having difficulty seeing in order to read / function?

2. Ears- can the child hear well? Affects: Ability to follow direction Perceived disobedience (was the direction heard?)

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II. Physical or Emotional (cont.)

B. Emotional DistressHave there been any major emotional

factors that may be having an effect on the child’s ability to focus on academics?

Examples:

(Extreme physical / emotional event)

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III. Communication Communication is a two-way

street…input and output.A. Receptive Language-

what the child understands but may not communicate understanding.

1. Does the child hear?2. Does the child understand what he is

hearing?3. Does he respond to direction?4. Can he understand increasingly complex

communication? Can he follow sequenced directions?

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III. Communication (cont.)B. Expressive Language- Ability to

communicate Needs, Wants, Feelings, and Concepts verbally.

1. Begins with 1-2 words2. Sentences3. Paragraphs4. Asks questions for information.

Note: Receptive language may be far ahead of expressive language, so…

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III. Communication (cont.)

C. How do you know what the child understands (if there is limited expressive output)?

1. Read the child’s behavior2. Watch his eyes.

If you suspect this is a behavior issue, especially if the child is non-verbal or behind, consider the following:

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Sherlock’s A B C ’s of Behavior

- Antecedent: What immediately preceded the concerning behavior?

- Behavior: What do you see / hear?

- Consequence: NOT punishment, but What does the child get or seek out of the behavior? Is the child trying to communicate?

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IV. Sensory Issues

Basic Definition:Dysfunction of Sensory Integration

is the brain’s misinterpretation of sensory information.

For a more in-depth explanation, see The Out of Sync Child, by Carol Kranowitz

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IV. Sensory Issues (cont.)A. The 5 Senses of the BodyMost only consider the 5 basic senses of:

The other 3 include:6. Proprioception- joint compression,

sensation in the bones and muscles.7. Tactile- we touch to identify / feel, but

tactile is how it feels and is received.8. Vestibular- balance issues.

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IV. Sensory Issues (cont.)B. Input & Output1. Input- the Sensory Nervous System does not

receive information properly. a. Excess Input: clothing tags, sock seams,

buzzing lightsb. Lack of Input: spinning (feeds vestibular),

visual stimulation (lack of nystagmus- connected to vestibular system).

2. Output- Response not appropriate to the input or setting (examples: screeching when trying to communicate, spinning, shut-down [over-load])

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Sherlock’s A B C’s of Behavior

- Antecedent: What immediately preceded the concerning behavior?

- Behavior: What do you see / hear?

- Consequence: NOT punishment, but What does the child get or seek out of the behavior? Is the child trying to communicate?

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V. AcademicsThere are several levels of academic

progression:A. Developmental Readiness /

Pre-Academics1. Auditory processing2. Gross / Fine Motor muscle

development3. Orientation to space, location,

direction (left/right, up/down, in/out, ect.)

4. Time / Sequencing

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Critical to Development

retend- Creativity/Problem solving

anguage- Listening / Talking

ctive Movement

ou! Social Interaction

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V. Academics (cont.)

B. Level 1 Academic Skills1. Decoding

a. Reading silentlyb. Reading aloud

2. Computationa. Mental processingb. Verbal or Fine Motor expression

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V. Academics (cont.)C. Level 2 Academic Skills1. Comprehension- does the child understand

what he is decoding?2. Composition- can the child express in

written form what he is learning?These two skills apply to both math and

reading.D. Level 3 Academic Skills1. Synthesis- can the child put together the

different skills and reach one new goal?2. Analysis- can the child use the skills to

analyze a new situation using all skills concurrently.

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VI. Medical IssuesIf you can rule out all else, OR you see multiple

issues in multiple areas, consider a consult with a medical or psychiatric professional** to consider the following (in alphabetical order):

Attention Deficit / Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD) Anxiety Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Asperger’s Synd.)

Depression Early onset Bipolar Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Oppositional Defiant Disorder**The representatives of Texas’ Special Kids are not qualified to

diagnose any medical issue listed above…please seek professional advice in the appropriate field for accurate medical diagnosis.

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VII. Willful DisobedienceOK, so if none of the aforementioned

possibilities seem to apply, are we talking about a matter of the heart?

Willful Disobedience can be defined as a child having exhibited the ability to obey a specific directive, and no interfering issues* are present, but the child chooses to act contrary to direction.

*Issues such as Sensory Dysfunction, Communication Problems, medical issues, stress / emotional distress, etc.

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ConclusionWe have come full circle in asking the

question:Is my child’s apparent academic struggles a

matter of the heart, and if not, what is at the heart of the matter?

You know your child best, and honest, tough answers to some of the questions posed here may lead to some answers that will help you get your child back on track.

For specific direction on a particular issue, come by the TSK booth and visit with us in person, or write us an email from our website and we will reply with a personal response.

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