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Welcome to the Pingree Center Website. We hope the information you find on
our site will provide the information you are looking for. Please feel free
to get in touch with us with any questions you might have about autism or
our Center. The Pingree Center's main site provides full day programming, Monday through Thursday, for the preschool and kindergarten children. Half day scheduling is in effect on Fridays for the upper grades. All children attend half days, Monday through Thursday, during the summer session. Our center operates on a ten month program with breaks for holidays, school district career ladder days, and other scheduled breaks. At the Pingree School’s main site, children are transported in buses that arrive at school at 8:00 A.M. Although as much effort as possible will be put into accommodating
parent/caretaker needs and scheduling concerns, the bus which each child is
assigned is determined by a number of factors (i.e. transportation,
location, room A preschool satellite site is located in Jordan District, and may observe specific district holidays and breaks. Although the total number of hours that children attend is roughly equal in both of the Pingree Center’s preschool site, the district location runs on a different daily schedule. Transportation in this site is provided by the district, and particular policies, procedures, and pick-up/drop-off information is provided by each district. The philosophy of the autism program is based on achieving behavior
change through the use of shaping and reinforcement. We work on teaching
appropriate skills and behaviors to the child to replace any inappropriate
behaviors. Teaching methods are based on the discrete trial format
with programs taught using the Pingree Center's "5-step" approach, which
consists of prompting and fading techniques presented in a systematic
approach. Programs are also taught using less structure as the child
continues to learn and make progress. Data are recorded on a trial by
A total communication approach (saying and signing) is used with students. For nonverbal students signin provides a possible mode of communication, while for verbal students it provides a visual cue for learning. We have also found that some children increase their verbalizations after they have used sign language. If signing is not appropriate for your child, a leading program, picture book, or computer program may be used. Recently, additional TEAACH programs www.unc.edu/depts/teacch and PECS, (Picture Exchange Communication System), models have been implemented with some students www.pecs.com When a child enters the Pingree Center, formal tests and assessments are
completed for the child and continue to be updated throughout the year.
These measurements help to diagnose and clarify the target areas. These
assessments as well as observations are used to develop a Treatment Plan. A
Treatment Plan consists of goals for the child which may include areas such
as attending, compliance, specific behaviors, language, cognition, social
skills, fine motor, Most students in the Autism Program begin with the Pingree Center’s core management programs, which include Attending, Following Directions, and Imitation. Language skills are targeted throughout the day in all situations at school. This may consist of gesturing, choosing, or signing for desired items, or of a therapist modeling an appropriate sentence for the child to repeat. Upon completion of the core programs, students then progress through formal cognition, social, language and academic programs according to their developmental level and need, as outlined in their formal assessments. Fine motor and social skills are programmed daily while gross motor and self-help skills are programmed as needed.
The Pingree Center has a history of successful intervention and commitment toward children with autism. We have been providing a unique service for the state of Utah, often filling a void in the lack of programming for children with autism. The program is a model service, and is highly regarded on local, state, national, and even international levels. The Pingree Center offers an intensive learning experience for the student with autism, based on years of experience and research and monitoring by staff whose expertise is in the syndrome of autism and related developmental delays. Finally, we expect direct involvement of the family in the program. We can learn much from you about your child. Behaviors that you have seen countless times and problem solving methods you have used will provide us with your insight into your child’s development. |
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