Creating Visual Schedules

The Schedule Evaluation Tool (SET) for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disabilities

By Nathalie Poirier, Johanne Mainville, Nathalie Plante, Sonia Di Lillo
Translated by Tanina Drvar
Series edited by Carole Fleuret, and Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
Categories: History, World History, Education
Series: Education
Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Paperback : 9780776639727, 352 pages, August 2023
Ebook (PDF) : 9780776639734, 352 pages, August 2023
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780776639741, 352 pages, August 2023
Hardcover : 9780776639758, 352 pages, August 2023

Table of contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Excerpts
Description of Supplementary Material
PRESENTATION
The Importance of a Schedule
INTRODUCTION
The Eight Schedule Characteristics Evaluated Using the SET
PART 1
Goal
Duration
Administration
Sequence
PART 2
Goal
Duration
Administration
Sequence
PART 3
Goal
Duration
Administration
Sequence for Section
PART 4
Goal
Duration
Administration
Sequence
RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT
Schedule Characteristics
Schedule Content
Procedures to Follow
Comments and Signature
SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT
Use the Adjustment Protocol to Modify these Seven Characteristics
Schedule Adjustment Sequence
Material Required for the Adjustment
Administration
PRE-EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Description

The SET is a time structure assessment tool that measures the pictorial schedule needed by individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Intellectual Disabilities (ID). These individuals typically have deficits in executive function and memory, and therefore have difficulty orienting themselves in time.
The goal of the SET is to help caregivers and professionals working with these individuals to determine the type of schedule best suited to their needs and abilities and to implement it in their living environment, thereby promoting their autonomy and, consequently, their quality of life.
The SET includes materials, protocols and a manual that allow practitioners and professionals to assess the schedule of children, adolescents and adults in various settings such as educational daycare, school, internship or employment and residential settings.
The SET is divided into four distinct parts. The first part involves the manipulation of objects, photographs, pictograms and words in a formal assessment context. The second and third parts take place directly in the setting where the schedule is to be implemented. The fourth part is administered in the form of an interview with the person who knows the person best in the context where the schedule will be introduced.
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