In this episode, Bridget and Jack discuss the importance of motivation in engaging autistic young people. They explore the concepts of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and how to foster intrinsic motivation in students. They also discuss the role of clear goals, immediate feedback, and a sense of control in creating a motivating learning environment.
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Bridget recently had a visitor who mentioned they thought it was great to see how happy our students are. This was further backed up by Bridget’s observation of a Food Tech lesson in which she saw the same - why could this be? It could be that the majority of our students have come from bad experiences within education in other settings and have found that Holmewood is much more open and understanding, with a like-minded cohort of students.
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Young people spend the majority of their time in school. Many environments both in and out of school can be considered 'unsafe' by autistic individuals - due to different sensory needs. Mainstream schools may have their own ‘bubbles’ for their SEND students, but how does this practice move beyond the school environment into the wider world? Listen to find out more!
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Today we hear about the chaos that is Dungeons and Dragons Club. 8 students having their own conversations whilst the dungeon master shouts over them, whilst others are dipping in and out of the game to play something different…or as we like to call it…Tuesday. Alongside this, we are discussing relationships and how we build them with our young people at The Holmewood School in order to help you bring this into your own practice.
We hope this helps to dispel some of the common misconceptions around autism and relationships, with some real world examples.
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Why did Jack cause the Piccadilly Line to shut down on match day? As well as finding out the answer, we will introduce the hosts, explain what pedagogy and neurodiversity are, as well as touch upon the fact that the language around neurodiversity is changing and why this is important. Lastly, we discuss some of the issues surrounding travelling and travel training and how the ND Pedagogy Support Framework works to help overcome these issues to create independent individuals. Click the link for more detailed show notes - and we will see you in the next episode!