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« on: June 27, 2007, 11:02:42 PM »

Two new books out are going to change alot for the better for our kids and planning for their success. "The Ziggurat Model" is an amazing assessment tool that finally addresses the underlying characteristics that are often referred to as problematic behaviors (and get our kids labeled 'bad')- The followup is the CAPS (Comprehensive Autism Planning System) that builds the support system that our children need so desperately. The Ziggurat book and Underlying Characteristics Checklist forms are available through www.asperger.net and "CAPS" will be out within a week or so at the same address- through Autism Asperger Publishing Co.
I am so excited to see these two models become available to our school districts!
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2007, 02:19:43 AM »

Jen Blackwell mentioned the recent released Ziggurat Model and soon to be released CAPS, so I thought I'd include my advance praise for each of these amazing resources. These two systems should be in place in every school in the country---and they already are being used in several states. If you have the opportunity to hear Ruth Aspie, Ph.D and Barry Grossman Ph.D train the ZM in your area, it is well worth your time. You can check their schedule and see if they are in your area on their website www.texasautism.com  and/or at their publisher www.asperter.net They are AMAZING.

The Ziggurat Model
Comprehensive and well-researched, but also understandable and accessible, the ZM addresses the multi-faceted needs of our kids with AS and HFA in the school setting. Its very premise is that while there are commonalities, the characteristics of autism impact every student differently. This program is ingenious in that it creates an individualized plan and a framework in which to implement it. It is a well-oiled mechanism that smoothes the wrinkle out of the school day for every child. Most importantly however, it is a custom fit for my child, your child, EVERY child. In addition, as a parent it’s exciting to think of the multitude of ways we can further use the information we gain about our kids through, for example, using the UCC (Underlying Characteristics Checklist). As we grow to understand each child’s individual strengths and challenges, it creates an atmosphere for them to become self-aware and to learn self-management skills. The ZM is not merely a support system, but a celebration about what is unique about our kids on the spectrum and a springboard for their future. 

CAPS
Every fall educational time is lost as parents face new teachers and staff who are not familiar with our children’s needs and how to meet them. CAPS provides a clear plan that goes with our kids so we don’t have to perpetually reinvent the wheel with each new educational team. What supports does my child need? How and when are they implemented? Who is responsible for maintaining his daily program? With CAPS not only are the answers to those questions clear, but the way it is organized allows for consistency across classes and through transition from one grade to another. CAPS saves time, money, and energy for parents, staff and teachers, but most importantly it ensures our kids’ need for specific supports at school are met. As a parent this program greatly eases my mind. 

ZM is already available from the Autism Asperger Publishing Company at asperger.net and CAPS is being released shortly.

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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2007, 04:53:01 AM »

Thanks for the information.  I have been looking for a model my son's school could use.  The lack of any program is not working well.  While he continues to pass from grade to grade, he is becoming more depressed and anxious.  His intelligence will keep him passing, but what is he getting from his school experience.  tsheets
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« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2008, 07:14:58 PM »

I recently filled out the ucc on my son with High Functioning Autism.  It was a real eye opener Shocked I have discovered a lot of interesting aspects of his autism that I was unsure of before.  I have read the book (Ziggurat Model) and it does systematically explain the different levels of the model.  I have yet to purchase CAPS but plan to in the near future.

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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2008, 05:26:05 AM »

Just had to add- The Ziggurat Model won the 2008 Literary Work of the Year award from the Autism Society of America!!!!! CONGRATS, RUTH AND BARRY!!!!!
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