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The
Power Card Strategy: The Power Puff Girls Play a Game The Power Card Strategy is a way to use a child's special interest to motivate children and youth. Since many children with Asperger Syndrome and autism tend to have highly developed special interests, this strategy is especially beneficial for this population. Briefly, the Power Card Strategy is a visual aid that incorporates the child's special interest to teach appropriate social interactions, including routines, behavior expectations, the meaning of language and the hidden curriculum. It is effective because it takes into account the unique characteristics of children and youth with Asperger Syndrome and autism.
For example, Nancy, a nine-year-old girl with a diagnosis of autism has a great deal of difficulty when she loses a game. This behavior was demonstrated in a variety of situations at school as well as at home. The following scenerio was created featuring the Power- Puff Girls, Nancy's special interest.
A laminated POWER CARD with the steps to play a game like the Power-Puff Girls was also developed. This card consisted of the three steps listed in the scenerio and a picture of the Power-Puff Girls. Although this strategy has been used with only a few students, recent studies have shown it to be an effective way to increase appropriate behavior in a variety of settings. More information about the POWER CARD strategy can be found in the newly published book on the subject: Power Cards: Using Special Interests to Motivate Children and youth with Asperger Syndrome and Autism available from the Autism Asperger Publishing Company.
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