Autisitic Children Group
Autisitic Children Group
Autisitic Children Group
Children
With Autism
By: Connor Breitbeck, Kayla Sellers &
Krista Burkard
This group is a support group because it:
Consists of members with something in common
Meets on a regular basis
Members share thoughts and feelings
Type of Group Members help one another examine issues and
(Kayla) concerns
Allows group members to learn that others
struggle with the same problems, feel similar
emotions and think similar thoughts
Consider number of members in group
Plan projects, written assignments
Planning Set a goal list
Process Advertise group
(Krista)
Take training course about autistic kids
Get feedback from peers
Set length of group/times/meeting days
This support group is an open group, meaning that it's
open to anyone who would like to join. Group
members may find the group by means of:
Flyers throughout the community
How are Word of mouth
Members Recommendation by doctor or clinic
Selected School
(Kayla) Other programs their child might attend
Length of The
September to
• Biweekly
They will
•
Group group will
run from: June
meet: 1 hour
sessions
(Kayla)
"Purpose refers to why the group is meeting and what
the groups and objectives are" (Jacobs et al., 2015).
The purpose of this group is:
Purpose of Develop connections with others who are similar
Group situations
(Kayla) Gain help and support from each other
Learn different viewpoints perspectives
Gain new information and useful insight on Autism
In addition to preplanning, effective group counseling
Different leaders recognize that groups go through five stages:
Stages of dependency, conflict, cohesion, interdependence,
and termination. The stages are often called "forming,
Group storming, norming, performing, and adjourning
(Krista) (Tuckman & Jensen, 1977).
Focus refers to what is happening in the group. "At any
given moment in a session the focus is either on a
topic... an activity... or a person" (Jacobs et al., 2015).
The overall focus of the group is Autism.
Focus of Group Throughout the group, the focus will shift to what the
(Kayla)
focus is for each meeting, the activity or exercise
planned for that session, as well as any individual who
is sharing thoughts and feelings.
Explaining what a neurodevelopment disorder is
Facts people should know about Autism
What should caregivers understand about Autism
Explaining the behavior of autistic individuals
towards family members
Daily problems of individuals with Autism & problem-solving
Focus of each skills