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        Some children have problems transitioning from the booth to other activities such
as speech, playroom, snack, or music, and they may tantrum and/or drop to the floor. You
should assist your child’s walking by holding their hand during transitions and making
sure you are watching them in case they attempt to run away. The icon ring is a tool that
each tutor will use to increase the likelihood of your child’s appropriate behaviors during
the transitions. Remember to make sure you have a couple of reinforcers in your belt to
reinforce appropriate transitioning every 30 seconds.

The Icon Ring
        The icon ring has a picture of each transition location. When you and your child
are transitioning from the booth to other activities, you should always tell your child, “It
is time to go to the playroom (snack, music, bathroom, etc.)” while you are pointing to
the icon on the ring. Bring the icon ring with you and put it in your apron or allow the
child to carry it.
        When transitioning back to the booth, use the child’s icon ring to show them the
icon of the booth and tell them what you’re going to do, such as, “Lets go play with Buzz
Light-Year!” Do not say, “Let’s go back to your booth,” because some children may find
the booth and/or a procedure done in the booth aversive. This is important, especially
with children who express problems during transitions. When arriving back to the booth,
you should give the child access to one of their favorite toys such as a certain doll, game,
book, or puzzle and get the next procedure ready.

How to handle problem transitions
  • Use the Icon Ring
  • Make transitions fun: Transitioning is a skill that you can provide to your child.
      In order to teach this skill, provide toys and praise consistently as long as your
      child is walking appropriately. Make a big deal when your child walks
      appropriately, and pay a lot of attention to him/her. The inappropriate behaviors
      may decrease if you make walking with you more reinforcing than other
      reinforcers out there.
  • Use the “Reinforcer Trail”: During transitions, bring a small, preferred toy with
      you that you can carry in your apron. Show the child the preferred toy and entice
      them with the toy back to the booth.
NEVER PICK UP YOUR CHILD. If everything else fails, get a TA to assist you.

Do’s and Don’ts for handling transition
                    Do                                             Don’t
 Constantly use reinforcers outside of            Make chasing around a game
   the booth                                       Allow your child to stay in other
 Use what’s in your apron– that’s what             booths or play with toys in someone
   they are there for                               else’s bin
 Make transition quick and fun                    Pull your child’s hand (your child is
                                                    fragile)
                                                   Leave your child alone in order to
                                                    ignore inappropriate behaviors
                                                   Lift your child
Transitions

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  • 1. Transitions Some children have problems transitioning from the booth to other activities such as speech, playroom, snack, or music, and they may tantrum and/or drop to the floor. You should assist your child’s walking by holding their hand during transitions and making sure you are watching them in case they attempt to run away. The icon ring is a tool that each tutor will use to increase the likelihood of your child’s appropriate behaviors during the transitions. Remember to make sure you have a couple of reinforcers in your belt to reinforce appropriate transitioning every 30 seconds. The Icon Ring The icon ring has a picture of each transition location. When you and your child are transitioning from the booth to other activities, you should always tell your child, “It is time to go to the playroom (snack, music, bathroom, etc.)” while you are pointing to the icon on the ring. Bring the icon ring with you and put it in your apron or allow the child to carry it. When transitioning back to the booth, use the child’s icon ring to show them the icon of the booth and tell them what you’re going to do, such as, “Lets go play with Buzz Light-Year!” Do not say, “Let’s go back to your booth,” because some children may find the booth and/or a procedure done in the booth aversive. This is important, especially with children who express problems during transitions. When arriving back to the booth, you should give the child access to one of their favorite toys such as a certain doll, game, book, or puzzle and get the next procedure ready. How to handle problem transitions • Use the Icon Ring • Make transitions fun: Transitioning is a skill that you can provide to your child. In order to teach this skill, provide toys and praise consistently as long as your child is walking appropriately. Make a big deal when your child walks appropriately, and pay a lot of attention to him/her. The inappropriate behaviors may decrease if you make walking with you more reinforcing than other reinforcers out there. • Use the “Reinforcer Trail”: During transitions, bring a small, preferred toy with you that you can carry in your apron. Show the child the preferred toy and entice them with the toy back to the booth. NEVER PICK UP YOUR CHILD. If everything else fails, get a TA to assist you. Do’s and Don’ts for handling transition Do Don’t  Constantly use reinforcers outside of  Make chasing around a game the booth  Allow your child to stay in other  Use what’s in your apron– that’s what booths or play with toys in someone they are there for else’s bin  Make transition quick and fun  Pull your child’s hand (your child is fragile)  Leave your child alone in order to ignore inappropriate behaviors  Lift your child