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A Chance for YOU to See a Presentation:

Spring 2008

Wednesday, April 16

(9:45 am - 11:45 am)


The Calgary Friend 2 Friend team will be presenting the Puppet Presentation and the Simulation Game at the Autism Calgary Association office.  This is a great opportunity for parents, educators, and other interested parties to come and see what we are doing in schools in Calgary and surrounding communities.  Don't Miss it - 174, 3359 27th Street N.E., Calgary.

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What 'Others' Say :

(Fictitious names are used to protect the identity of the individuals)

Sarah: (aged 8)

"I know how to cure Autism now. Through friendship!"

Keith: (grade 2 instructor)

"The very next next day I saw Jimmy using the friendship tips to make new friends. He simply didn't know how to do it before."



Maddie (grade 3 student) now knows it is okay to talk about her sister with ASD - It's OK to be different, everybody is different!

School Administrator:

"Seeing the children's eyes light up as they learn about making new friends with children with a disability is what it is all about... it touched the hearts of the teachers and assistants."

simulation game

Nick: (Child with Autism)

"We all want friends."

What the Friend 2 Friend Program is all about:

The Autism Calgary Association is proud to be an official Satellite Agency of the Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society.  Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society has developed and designed programs to demystify autism spectrum and related social-communication disorders and to promote understanding, acceptance, empathy and mutual rewarding friendship for all children.

The Friend 2 Friend Program Presenters visit schools and other community settings providing peer education and direct support to help typical children understand "what it feels like to have an Autism Spectrum Dissorder" and to teach children specific friendship skills that can help them play and socialize with a peer with ASD.

Currently the Autism Calgary Association is authorized to deliver three of the Friend 2 Friend Programs.  For details click on the links below:

Visit the web site for the Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society to learn more about their other exciting programs.


Booking a Friend 2 Friend Presentation:   (Back to Top)

To book a Friend 2 Friend Puppet Presentation or a Simulation Game Presentation for children at a school or an organization in the Calgary area please contact the Autism Calgary Association office.  Leave a message for Val and a member of the Calgary Friend 2 Friend team will call you as soon as possible to make the necessary arrangments.

  • leave a message for Val at (403) 287-9386
  • or send an e-mail message to f2f@autismcalgary.com

Puppet Presentations :    (Back to Top)

Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society's Puppet Presentations are a unique and innovative program that provide autism awareness training and peer education for children ages 3 to 9.  Friend 2 Friend presenters use child-size puppets to act out specifically tailored scripts which focus on differences, similarities and friendships for children with ASD and their peers.

The 5 key learning goals of each puppet presentation are to:

  1. Recognize and accept difference in ourselves and others.
  2. Recognize individuals with differences/ASD as valuable friends.
  3. Recognize that it is important to ask questions and express feelings.
  4. Empathize with what it feels like to have differences/ASD.
  5. Promote positive relationships with all children.

Our puppet presentations also include our Seven (7) Friendship Tips which help to teach children how to interact successfully with their friends with ASD and related topics such as self-regulating behaviours, communication styles etc.

 

An overview of a typical 45 minute Puppet Presentation Program for children:

  1. The Intro: To begin each puppet presentation we introduce the presenters, the puppets and theme of the play "how to be a good friend".
  2. The Puppet Play: (Visual Learning) Each play follows a script targeting various types of symptoms specific to children with ASD such as self-regulating behaviours, communication and stereotypical behaviours. For each behaviour we build awareness by modeling, labeling, explaining and normalizing each symptom using a fun and entertaining manner which is age-appropriate and sensitive.
  3. What Did Crystal Learn?: (Auditory Learning) Directly after the play our lead presenter joins the children on the floor to review the learning goals in a brief but meaningful question and answer period.
  4. Pass the Puppet Circle: (Tactile Learning) We save the best for last when we ask the children to form a circle and give them the opportunity to play with the puppets. During this time our teacher puppets visit one-on-one with each child to review the learning goals once again.
  5. I'm a Good Friend: We end each session with a reward for their participation by providing each child an I'm A Good Friend Sticker.
  6. Follow-Up Guide: Each teacher receives a Friend 2 Friend Follow-Up Guide which contains relevant information on friendship between children with ASD and their peers. It also contains two original Friend 2 Friend Booklets; "Teachers Resource Guide" and the "Autism 4 Kids" a take-home booklet for children.

* Please Note: All Friend 2 Friend Programs are inclusive autism demystification programming therefore we encourage the participation of all children including those on the autism spectrum. The word “autism” is mentioned during our puppet presentation in a sensitive and respectful manner. However, the focus child (child on the autism spectrum) is never singled out or identified.


The Simulation Game :    (Back to Top)

The Friend 2 Friend Simulation Game Presentation is a unique and innovative program that provides autism demystification and educational training for children ages 10 and up.  Friend 2 Friend presenters visit schools/classrooms to create a sensory and communication "Simon Says" game to help students understand "what it feels like to have ASD" and promote empathy and friendships for students with ASD among their peer group.

Simulation Game for students aged 9-14;  This 40-45 minute presentation is designed to promote understanding of ASD from the child’s perspective and promote empathy and mutual friendships for children aged 9-14

  1. The Game
  2. Senses and ASD
  3. Communication and ASD
  4. I Have the Kind of Mind
  5. Self-Regulating Behaviours
  6. The Seven Friendship Tips
  7. I Want Friends
  8. Questions and Answers
  9. Follow-Up Guide

Each student will receive firework glasses and teachers will receive a copy of the Friend 2 Friend Follow-Up Guide.


Introducing the Calgary Friend 2 Friend Team:    (Back to Top)

The Autism Calgary Association Friend 2 Friend team continue to volunteer countless hours of passion and dedication making this program a huge success.  Currently, three of our presenters are parents of children with a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our fourth presenter is an aspiring future medical student.  With a personal connection to Autism coupled with their complimentary professional backgrounds, they are delivering first rate performances!

 

       Lori Gibbs              Marie-Claude            Valerie Bunz         Albina Khouzina

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