Table 1.
Minimally verbal menu of activities (less than phrase speech) | |
Play with toys • Stuffed animal and feeding set • Vehicles and people figures • Blocks • Play dough |
Pretend play together • Stuffed animals and feeding set • Vehicles and people figures • Dolls or action figures • Farm set or doll house |
Play with people • Bubbles • Balloons • Ball game (tossing a ball gently back and forth) |
Table (or floor) play together • Puzzle • Coloring • Stacking blocks or putting them in a container |
Joint attention • Instruct parents to point to something at a distance as in ADOS-RJA |
Response to name • Instruct parents to try calling child’s name up to 4 times • If no response, instruct to do or say something without touching • If no response, instruct to touch |
Meals and snacks • Pick two kinds of foods and have Tupperware containers available with lids to put them in (e.g., grapes and goldfish crackers) |
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Phrases menu of activities | |
Play with toys • Stuffed animal and feeding set • Vehicles and people figures • Blocks • Play dough |
Pretend play together • Stuffed animals and feeding set • Vehicles and people figures • Dolls or action figures • Farm set or doll house |
Play with people • Bubbles • Balloons • Ball game (tossing a ball gently back and forth) |
Table (or floor) play together • Puzzle • Coloring • Stacking blocks or putting them in a container |
Joint attention • Instruct parents to point to something at a distance as in ADOS-RJA |
Response to name • Instruct parents to try calling child’s name up to 4 times • If no response, instruct to do or say something without touching • If no response, instruct to touch |
Meals and snacks • Pick two kinds of foods and have Tupperware containers available with lids to put them in (e.g., grapes and goldfish crackers) |
Book sharing • Pick 1–2 picture books that your child likes and look at the books together • Encourage parent to comment and ask questions to build interaction around the book |
Show and tell • Have your child pick 1 favorite toy or item to tell the parent about it | |
Verbally fluent menu of activities, ages 4 to adolescent | |
Book sharing • Pick 1–2 picture books that your child likes and look at the books together |
Show and tell • Have your child pick 1 favorite toy or item to tell the examiner about • Also pick a more neutral item—something your child likes but is not a super strong interest (e.g., toy or something they drew or made for school) |
Pretend play alone (as appropriate for age) • Action figures or animal figurines, doll set • Vehicles and people figures • Legos (pretending) |
Pretend play together (as appropriate for age) • Action figures or animal figurines, doll set • Vehicles and people figures • Legos (pretending) |
Table (or floor) play together • Puzzle • Coloring/art • Legos (building) • Board game |
Conversation attempts up to 3x |
BOSA interview questions to build conversation (select ~ 3) | Module 3 interview questions |
Verbally fluent menu of activities, adolescent and adult | |
BOSA interview questions to build conversation (select ~ 4) | Module 4 interview questions |
Conversation attempts up to 3x |
Show and tell • Have your child pick 1 favorite item, movie, or book to tell the examiner about • Also pick a more neutral item—something your child likes but is not a super strong interest (e.g., something they built or did for school) |