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Neurodevelopmental Construct Review PPT-1 1 Facilitator information Introduction Logistics PPT-2 Round Robin PPT-3 GO PLAY!! Instructions Visualize > A time when you were told to “Go Play” > Jot down thoughts Find a partner > Share your thoughts and compare PPT-4 PPT-4 Understanding the Constructs Language Attention Spatial Ordering Neuromotor Functions Social Cognition Memory Higher Order Cognition Temporal-Sequential Ordering Advance to AKOM Pyramid PPT-5 Temporal Sequential Ordering Understanding, retaining and using the order of steps, events or other sequences Examples: > Following a series of directions to complete a project > Understanding the steps necessary in a math problem > Writing a story with a clear beginning, middle and end Back to PPT-5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-6 Spatial Ordering [Visual Thinking] Interpretation and use of relationships within and between spatial patterns Examples: > Understanding ideas like fractions without using language > Organizing materials in an effective way > Using art to create a product Back to PPT 5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-7 Neuromotor Functions [Controlling Movement] Effectively controlling the muscles of the body, big and small Examples: > Playing a game like baseball or soccer > Manipulating a paint brush > Using a writing implement successfully Back to PPT 5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-8 Attention Getting and staying focused while listening and watching Examples: > Tuning out distractions in order to concentrate on assignment > Working efficiently to meet a deadline > Monitoring your own work pace Back to PPT 5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-9 Social Cognition [Making and Keeping Friends] Thinking that facilitates the making and keeping of friends Examples: > Choosing the best topic of conversation depending on group make-up > Using appropriate humor > Resolving conflicts successfully Back to PPT-5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-10 Memory Holding onto to new thoughts and connecting them to past thoughts through storage and recall Examples: > Retaining the beginning of a story while reading the end > Incorporating new information to what is already known > Recalling information for a test Back to PPT-5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-11 Higher Order Cognition Inter-related processes that accomplish complex thinking & address sophisticated mental challenges Examples: > Understanding a graphic that illustrates a science concept > Coming up with good and bad examples of a concept > Creating a solution to an environmental problem Back to PPT-5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-12 Language Communicating and understanding ideas and thoughts Examples: > Determining meaning of a word from its context > Using rich vocabulary to describe a concept > Giving an oral report Back to PPT-5 (Understanding the Constructs) PPT-13 AKOM Pyramid PPT-14 Look Sharp: Activities that require Temporal Sequential Ordering Remembering days of the week Order of operations Long division Punctuality Time management Spelling PPT-15 Helping Out: Accommodations for Attention Weaknesses Daily planner Fidget Alarm clock Check lists Highlighters Minute timers PPT-16 What Do You Want to Do?: Careers that involve Spatial Ordering Interior Designer Surgeon Engineer Graphic artist Carpenter Landscaper PPT-17 Moving, Moving, Moving: Things that require muscle control Drawing a straight line Playing basketball Signing your name Balancing on one foot Filling out an application Decorating a cake PPT-18 Play Time: Games that require Higher Order Cognition Chess Pictionary Scrabble Battleship Bridge Mancala PPT-19 Thanks for the Memories: Metaphors for long-term memory Hard drive Library Filing cabinet Encyclopedia Scrapbook Attic PPT-20 Coming In, Going Out: Types of Language Activities Watching a play Listening to the news Reading a book Writing a thank-you card Telling a story Asking a question PPT-21 Down Time: Affinities Reading Gardening Sports Computer games Animals Musical instrument PPT-22 BONUS ROUND! PPT-23 BONUS ROUND 1 “Helping Out” Accommodations for Attention Weakness PPT-24 BONUS ROUND 2 “What NOT to do!” Indications of weak Social Cognition PPT-25 BONUS ROUND 3 “No Term Papers Allowed” Ways to work around Neurodevelopmental Weaknesses PPT-26 Now that you’re warmed up… PPT-27 Connect the Dots Neurodevelopmental Demands PPT-28 PPT-29 PPT-29 That… was this: PPT-30 Questions? Insert contact information here PPT-31