To make eye contact with a communication partner
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Early years skill: | not specified |
Early years typical range: | not specified |
P-scales/Curriculum skill: | English |
P-scales/Curriculum level: | P1ii |
TAP skill: | Social Interaction |
TAP level: | TAP6 |
Pre/Nat. Curriculum Area: | not specified |
Pre/Nat. Curiculum Standard: | not specified |
Section: | Secondary (11-16yrs) info; Post School Education info; Adult info |
Check that working on eye contact is appropriate for the individual you are working with. Making eye contact is not necessarily compatible with everyone's communication style.
Activity/strategy name and materials required | How to do the activity | Key principles for doing the activity and comments |
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Gain visual attention Use something that the person may be visually attracted by, for example:
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| Remember that although the room needs to have little visual distraction the light needs to be sufficient to allow clear eye contact to be made e.g. a low light sensory room may not be so good for this activity. |