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Keep Them Interested So They Can Learn

Do you struggle with instructional control? Are your clients not achieving their skill-building goals? From switching to online therapy during the pandemic, I learned this platform gives you quick access to all of the images, gifs, sounds, and videos of your clients' favorite interests, and this is a game changer!  Even for in-person therapy, using computer resources during your sessions can help with organization, focus, and built-in reinforcers.   For example... perhaps your client has a letter tacting program. ( VB-MAPP: Level 3 Reading 13)  Using vivid colors and transitions between slides in PowerPoint can make this boring task more interesting.   Now to knock their socks off... add a slide with a gif of their favorite thing every few slides, and they will love it.  For instance, if you are working with a four-year-old with ASD who adores Elmo, add a slide with a gif or 10-second video clip of Elmo on every fourth slide.   This reinforce...