The Clubhouse is the Behavioral Intervention Association's (http://www.bia4autism.org) after-school program. Once a week, children between the ages of 5 and 12, who have communication and social challenges, meet and engage in fun activities to practice different social skills. Thanks to the generosity of our friends at the Jewish Community High School of The Bay who have given us access to their beautiful campus and their committed student volunteers, we were able to bring our East Bay Clubhouse program to San Francisco.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Summer Charades (Fun in the Sun)

Today, we played a games of charades. The category was "All the things you can find in the summer." Here are some of the things we acted out and guessed: octopus, sunscreen, sunglasses, swimming, hula dancing, surfing.


SURFING!!!
Charades is a great game to practice social and non-verbal skills (e.g., identifying expressions and body language) as well as to promote teamwork, to improve communication and to help with impulse control since the player(s) cannot say or blurt out what they are acting out. Its for all ages and it can be played in larger and smaller groups. Last but not least, charades promotes applying inference skills through visual clues.

Here is how we played it at Clubhouse:

One or a team of player(s) draw(s)a card out of a bag, act(s) out what's depicted on the card, while the rest of the group guesses what it is. 

Here are some ideas how to break down the game and how to teach the game to younger students:
  • Take turns drawing cards out of a grab bag, depicting summer activities or objects, and practice acting out what is depicted as a group first.
  • Use a 'cheat sheet' with duplicate cards to help with the guessing. 

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Ice Cream in a Bag (Fun in the Sun)

Cooking/Science Project “Ice Cream in a Bag” :
We were divided into small groups and made ice cream using Ziploc bags. 


This activity is a great way to spark conversations and interactions. Here are some ideas:
  • Offer a variety of flavors that can be made and let the students in their small groups decide what ice cream they want to create.
  • Encourage cooperation throughout, e.g., one student holds the Ziploc bag open, while the other pours the ingredients into the bag.
  • Facilitate conversations by asking structured questions: "What will happen when we start shaking the bag?" "How long do you think we will have to shake the bag?"
  • Let the students vote on their favorite flavors.
ICE CREAM IN A BAG

HERE IS WHAT WE NEED:
  • 1 tablespoon sugar


  • ½ cup milk (any kind: whole, 2%, chocolate milk) or half and half.

                          

  • ¼ teaspoon flavoring (or to taste, if the flavor is pure a couple of drops might be enough). Flavor suggestions: vanilla, chocolate, mint.

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  • Ice
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  • 6 tablespoons rock salt

                     

  • 1 gallon-sized/1 quart-sized Ziploc freezer bag

                    

HERE IS HOW IT WORKS:

  • Measure the ingredients and pour sugar, milk and flavoring in quart-sized Ziploc bag. IMPORTANT: Seal bag securely.

                            

  • Fill the gallon-sized Ziploc half full with ice and add rock salt.


                               


  • Place the quart-size Ziploc bag into the gallon-sized Ziploc bag and seal (you may want to double bag).

                 
            
  • Zip outer bag shut (make sure is sealed well) and shake, turn, toss and mix the bag for at least 5 minutes.
     
Caution:
  • The hands will get cold very quickly. You can use some towels as a protective layer.


YUMMY!!!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fun in the Sun: Summer Dips


Today,  we engaged in one of our favorite activities: COOKING.

Hands-on cooking projects are not only great fun for kids of all ages and skill levels but address all areas of development:

Social/Emotional: turn taking and sharing the different materials and tools; working together toward a common goal, namely preparing a meal together; promoting independence and self-direction by following a recipe; helping each other; trying new things; sitting down together and enjoying a meal as a group.

Language/Communication: learning new vocabulary (e.g., names of ingredients, cooking utensils); practicing asking questions and making comments while cooking; requesting; expressing an opinion (likes/dislikes);

Fine-Motor Skills: pouring, squeezing, cutting, mixing.

Cognitive Skills: following multiple directions; attention to task; understanding a sequence, organizational skills; measuring and counting.

We split up into two small groups and each group prepared a different summer dip: HUMMUS AND GUACAMOLE. YUMMY!!! And it was a toss up at the end: Some of us liked the hummus better and others preferred the guacamole.

HUMMUS
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  • 2 cans garbanzo beans: drain, keep liquid   
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  • 1 clove garlic crushed with garlic press

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  •  2 teaspoons ground cumin
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  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

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  • 1 teaspoon salt (or less: TASTE)
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  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

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Combine ingredients in a blender. Blend on low speed, gradually adding bean liquid, until desired consistency is achieved.


Guacamole

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  • 4 avocados: slice avocados in half the long way (adult), pull out the pits. Use a spoon to scoop out all the soft, green insides. Put them in shallow dish and mash them with a potato masher.
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  • Add 4 tablespoons of lemon juice
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  • Add 1 teaspoon cumin
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  • Add 1 clove of garlic, crushed with garlic press
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  • 1 teaspoon salt (or less: TASTE)

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  • Mix all the ingredients together until the guacamole is completely blended. Tip: If you are not going to serve the guacamole right away, put the avocado pits back in. The pits will keep it from turning brown.
 

Monday, June 23, 2014

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Paper Mache Globes (Earth)

 
Earth Obstacle Course: We pretended that a big therapy ball was our earth. The objective was to work with a partner and to transport the ‘earth’ through a course with obstacles (i.e., cones) by pushing the ball together. The other members of our team practiced cheering us on.


“Paper Mache Globes, part 2” : We worked in small groups and created our own planet earth by attaching different collage materials (e.g., pictures of continents, animal stickers, blue and green tissue paper, etc.). to the paper mache globes we had made last week. But first, we had to decide how we wanted our earth to look. Since we worked in a small group, we had to focus on compromising.

Using visuals such as the one below, is a great way to get the conversation going and to encourage less verbal or more quiet students to participate in the group discussion:


How many continents do you want to have on your earth?
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Do people live on your earth?
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What kind of animals?
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Are there oceans, rivers, lakes on your earth?
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What about trees and plants?
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