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Premium member Presentation Transcript Circle of FriendsCHMS & Lesha’s Twist: Circle of Friends CHMS & Lesha’s Twist 12/4/06Introductions: Introductions Lesha Gates – Special Educator/ Autism Consultant at Camels Hump Middle School & Chittenden East Supervisory Union Mark Carbone – Principal at Camels Hump Middle SchoolActivities: Activities 1- 20 ( debrief) 123 Look (debrief)Where did COF comes from?: Where did COF comes from? Netwon, Colin & Derek Wilson. Creating Circle of Friends Tonight you will hear CHMS & Lesha’s Twist Why COF @ CHMS: Why COF @ CHMS It is a need that should be met in the school community. CHMS COF: To provide access to natural friendships across peers that are self-sustaining.History of COF at CHMS: History of COF at CHMS We have been running and supporting Circle of Friends group at Camels Hump successfully for 5 years. We have built and supported 4 different groups in that time. Currently we have one group in their second year and are in the process of forming 2 new groups. Lesha continues to support two groups that have transitioned to the high school MEET COF Groups:: MEET COF Groups: Madeline’s Group Picture #1 5th grade year Pictures #2 & #3 Video Clip # 1 ( 15 minutes)Group Formation:: Group Formation: Facilitators Commitment Parent Commitment Teacher Commitment Administrative Commitment Student CommitmentStudent Commitment: Student Commitment Consider: Age group Group # Boys vs girls Time commitment varies Each group is different a varies on need How are students chosen?: How are students chosen? Teacher and administrators select Volunteer Pre - activities: Pre - activities New classes/New Peers: Introduction to classmates in groups of two around a reinforcing activity If class has been together for a while (popcorn & skittle activity) to whole class and then ask for volunteersPopcorn and skittle activity: Popcorn and skittle activity Outside row ( family) Next: Community ( church, gas station People paid to be in your life( teacher, Dr.) Friends/Acquaintances ( hi, how are you) Close Friends( you call on the phone, do things outside of school) Attached sheets Key Concept:: Key Concept: You are building natural supports not teacher helpersCycle of Meetings : Cycle of Meetings Joint Connections: On-going learning about each other and what they have in common Community Services Celebration Joint Connection Examples:: Joint Connection Examples: Reading Ian’s Walk Risk Zone and Safety Zone Planning to Include Laughing at yourself and Laughing at others Sensory Activities ( clip # 2 – 30 sec.) Community Involvement : Community Involvement ( after group is established ) we found that the best way to solidify natural friendships is to have students participate in volunteer activity outside of school i.e. Ronald McDonald House, baking Dog Biscuits, school assemblies Celebrations: Celebrations Recognition for what they have done so far is a regular occurrence whether it involves displaying posters, notes home, quarterly specials Other Activities Supported by COF: Other Activities Supported by COF Unified Sports ( power point ) after school sports programs supported initially through Special Olympics and then supported by the school and private donations. Involves recruiting students with disabilities and their peers without disabilities to partner as they participate in sports activities such as soccer, floor hockey, snowshoeing, bowling, and skiing Other Activities Cont.: Other Activities Cont. Summer program - the summer program is designed to focus on retention of IEP goals including self-care, academics and the primary focus, social relationship development and maintenance. CHMS – CAMP NO NAME Group involvement in the curriculum (theme projects with one of the CoF who is in his class, support when IA is absent and no sub) Teachers and AdvocatesSuccesses - Testimonials: Successes - Testimonials M- – 1st year the girls ran to her dad’s car grabbed her stuff and said bye to her dad – his reaction 2nd year - Mad went on the camping trip without her 1:1 a request of her CoF and supported them ( required them to rephrase directions, use visuals, help with fine and gross motor tasks, take care of her hearing aids and FM system), skiing at Sugar Bush and then Bolton – Skiing birthday party J – learning to communicate with hand signals treky, high five, knuckles, E.T., wicked A – boys taught him when to swear, what to wear, and why not to tell girls that you love them A – help picking out a dress for 8th grade graduation, help with being laughed out and laughing with R- support at school dances, independence in the community Clip # 3 Ms. Zagursky - Teacher Clip # 4 Carol Bennett – Madeline’s MomStruggles: Struggles It is very adult heavy in the beginning. It is a big commitment and time needs to be allotted for planning and communicating. Inclusion vs. Exclusion Not building teacher helpersJosh’s Story: Josh’s Story Clip # 4 Clip # 5 Att: notes from first year meetings (quick jots excuse GUM and typos) and parent testimonial Thank You Josh (and Hilary) for letting us share your storyQuestions: Questions Thank You You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Circle of FriendsCHMS & Lesha’s Twist: Circle of Friends CHMS & Lesha’s Twist 12/4/06Introductions: Introductions Lesha Gates – Special Educator/ Autism Consultant at Camels Hump Middle School & Chittenden East Supervisory Union Mark Carbone – Principal at Camels Hump Middle SchoolActivities: Activities 1- 20 ( debrief) 123 Look (debrief)Where did COF comes from?: Where did COF comes from? Netwon, Colin & Derek Wilson. Creating Circle of Friends Tonight you will hear CHMS & Lesha’s Twist Why COF @ CHMS: Why COF @ CHMS It is a need that should be met in the school community. CHMS COF: To provide access to natural friendships across peers that are self-sustaining.History of COF at CHMS: History of COF at CHMS We have been running and supporting Circle of Friends group at Camels Hump successfully for 5 years. We have built and supported 4 different groups in that time. Currently we have one group in their second year and are in the process of forming 2 new groups. Lesha continues to support two groups that have transitioned to the high school MEET COF Groups:: MEET COF Groups: Madeline’s Group Picture #1 5th grade year Pictures #2 & #3 Video Clip # 1 ( 15 minutes)Group Formation:: Group Formation: Facilitators Commitment Parent Commitment Teacher Commitment Administrative Commitment Student CommitmentStudent Commitment: Student Commitment Consider: Age group Group # Boys vs girls Time commitment varies Each group is different a varies on need How are students chosen?: How are students chosen? Teacher and administrators select Volunteer Pre - activities: Pre - activities New classes/New Peers: Introduction to classmates in groups of two around a reinforcing activity If class has been together for a while (popcorn & skittle activity) to whole class and then ask for volunteersPopcorn and skittle activity: Popcorn and skittle activity Outside row ( family) Next: Community ( church, gas station People paid to be in your life( teacher, Dr.) Friends/Acquaintances ( hi, how are you) Close Friends( you call on the phone, do things outside of school) Attached sheets Key Concept:: Key Concept: You are building natural supports not teacher helpersCycle of Meetings : Cycle of Meetings Joint Connections: On-going learning about each other and what they have in common Community Services Celebration Joint Connection Examples:: Joint Connection Examples: Reading Ian’s Walk Risk Zone and Safety Zone Planning to Include Laughing at yourself and Laughing at others Sensory Activities ( clip # 2 – 30 sec.) Community Involvement : Community Involvement ( after group is established ) we found that the best way to solidify natural friendships is to have students participate in volunteer activity outside of school i.e. Ronald McDonald House, baking Dog Biscuits, school assemblies Celebrations: Celebrations Recognition for what they have done so far is a regular occurrence whether it involves displaying posters, notes home, quarterly specials Other Activities Supported by COF: Other Activities Supported by COF Unified Sports ( power point ) after school sports programs supported initially through Special Olympics and then supported by the school and private donations. Involves recruiting students with disabilities and their peers without disabilities to partner as they participate in sports activities such as soccer, floor hockey, snowshoeing, bowling, and skiing Other Activities Cont.: Other Activities Cont. Summer program - the summer program is designed to focus on retention of IEP goals including self-care, academics and the primary focus, social relationship development and maintenance. CHMS – CAMP NO NAME Group involvement in the curriculum (theme projects with one of the CoF who is in his class, support when IA is absent and no sub) Teachers and AdvocatesSuccesses - Testimonials: Successes - Testimonials M- – 1st year the girls ran to her dad’s car grabbed her stuff and said bye to her dad – his reaction 2nd year - Mad went on the camping trip without her 1:1 a request of her CoF and supported them ( required them to rephrase directions, use visuals, help with fine and gross motor tasks, take care of her hearing aids and FM system), skiing at Sugar Bush and then Bolton – Skiing birthday party J – learning to communicate with hand signals treky, high five, knuckles, E.T., wicked A – boys taught him when to swear, what to wear, and why not to tell girls that you love them A – help picking out a dress for 8th grade graduation, help with being laughed out and laughing with R- support at school dances, independence in the community Clip # 3 Ms. Zagursky - Teacher Clip # 4 Carol Bennett – Madeline’s MomStruggles: Struggles It is very adult heavy in the beginning. It is a big commitment and time needs to be allotted for planning and communicating. Inclusion vs. Exclusion Not building teacher helpersJosh’s Story: Josh’s Story Clip # 4 Clip # 5 Att: notes from first year meetings (quick jots excuse GUM and typos) and parent testimonial Thank You Josh (and Hilary) for letting us share your storyQuestions: Questions Thank You