The Child Interest Inventory for Makerspaces
If you have read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum or participated in a Creations of Hope online or in-person training you will recall that those who work with children with autism must often rely on others who have regularly observed the children, such as a parent, teacher, or sibling, to identify what motivates them. When designing a Makerspace what is an easy and useful tool for reporting this important information about each child? The Child Interest Inventory for Makerspaces!
This Interest Inventory PDF can help the Makerspace designer to capitalize on the children’s interests and include at least one preferred activity for each group member. An interest inventory captures what each child prioritizes in terms of interest, from highly motivating to not at all motivating, and it establishes a good interest baseline, which may be used to reassess and determine if interests have changed or expanded over time.
Note: To understand how to use this tool it is essential to read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum first or attend a Makerspace training. One free download of this Inventory is available if you purchase the ebook. Apply the discount code found in the ebook.
If you have read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum or participated in a Creations of Hope online or in-person training you will recall that those who work with children with autism must often rely on others who have regularly observed the children, such as a parent, teacher, or sibling, to identify what motivates them. When designing a Makerspace what is an easy and useful tool for reporting this important information about each child? The Child Interest Inventory for Makerspaces!
This Interest Inventory PDF can help the Makerspace designer to capitalize on the children’s interests and include at least one preferred activity for each group member. An interest inventory captures what each child prioritizes in terms of interest, from highly motivating to not at all motivating, and it establishes a good interest baseline, which may be used to reassess and determine if interests have changed or expanded over time.
Note: To understand how to use this tool it is essential to read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum first or attend a Makerspace training. One free download of this Inventory is available if you purchase the ebook. Apply the discount code found in the ebook.
If you have read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum or participated in a Creations of Hope online or in-person training you will recall that those who work with children with autism must often rely on others who have regularly observed the children, such as a parent, teacher, or sibling, to identify what motivates them. When designing a Makerspace what is an easy and useful tool for reporting this important information about each child? The Child Interest Inventory for Makerspaces!
This Interest Inventory PDF can help the Makerspace designer to capitalize on the children’s interests and include at least one preferred activity for each group member. An interest inventory captures what each child prioritizes in terms of interest, from highly motivating to not at all motivating, and it establishes a good interest baseline, which may be used to reassess and determine if interests have changed or expanded over time.
Note: To understand how to use this tool it is essential to read the ebook, Creating a Makerspace for Children on the Autism Spectrum first or attend a Makerspace training. One free download of this Inventory is available if you purchase the ebook. Apply the discount code found in the ebook.