Demonstrating progress
Since implementing these strategies, JP has shown excellent progress. There has been a significant reduction in behaviours that challenge, which has greatly improved his ability to engage in educational activities. He can now participate in peer sessions and academic groups for up to 30 minutes, where he has started to engage socially and cooperate much more with his classmates. Moreover, the positive changes in JP’s behaviour have had a profound impact on his family dynamics, as he can now comfortably be in the same room as his brother, greatly alleviating the challenges his parents previously faced.
JP can now request his needs and wants independently with familiar adults giving him more choice and control over his day. He is currently working on extending this to communicating with unfamiliar adults.
A recent highlight of JP’s progress has been his lead role in the school production, where he confidently read his lines on stage in front of a large audience.
Ongoing development
Adopting a tailored approach to supporting JP has meant that behavioural incidents are now a rare occurrence for him, and he has now been able to remain in the same educational setting for almost 2 years having previously missed a full year of education.
Moving forward, the goal is to further reduce any remaining behavioural barriers, enhance JP’s ability to self-regulate, and provide more work experience opportunities to prepare him for Post-19 education, ultimately setting him up for a future full of choice, independence and opportunity.