LAP-ASD
Lifespace Access Profile
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Instructional Program Planning
for Individuals with Level 2 & 3 Autism Spectrum Disorder
The LAP-ASD is designed to create a shared perspective of an Individual's abilities and needs.
A HOLISTIC VIEW
The LAP-ASD assessment process leads to this.
Results Graphing Across 56 Resource Areas
A comprehensive view of an Individual’s resources across four categories that have been shown to be critical for effective instructional planning.
Planning Considerations
The Assessment and Planning Team’s list of ten primary considerations related to planning for the Individual based their assessment results.
Lifespace Access Profile-Autism Spectrum Disorder
THE BEGINNING
How the process starts.
Assemble a Multidisciplinary Team
Research shows that program planning is most effective when conducted by a multidisciplinary team that includes parents, family members, care providers, instructional and support personnel.
Having all the stakeholders involved in the process is essential.
Assessment Process
Conducting the assessment
The Team records their rating in response to the directive statement or question presented for each rating scale. Many scales have additional fields for associated information or data. The Team notes clarify the rating and identify aspects of activities or settings that impact the Individual’s functioning.
An integrated manual provides guidance for the completion
of each rating scale and information gathering field.
ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS
Findings and Priorities
Based upon their review and discussion
of the information gathered in the assessment the Team identifies areas that represent program planning priorities within each Resource Category.
PRIORITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS
A Roadmap for Progress
The LAP-ASD process leads to the Team's recommendations for Resource Development Priorities and the features of an individualized instructional or training program to support that growth.
Resource Development Priorities
- Physical Resources
- Cognitive Resources
- Emotional Resources
- Support Resources
Instructional Specifications
- Physical Characteristics
- Sensory Characteristics
- Communication
- Receptive communication
- Expressive Communication
- Interpersonal
- Adults
- Peers
- Emotional Considerations
- Interests
- Attention Span
- Change
- Noise /Activity
- Hunger / Thirst
- Reinforcement
- Distractibility
- Frustration
- Uncertainty
- Discomfort
- Support Considerations
THE PURPOSE
Lifespace Access Profile-Autism Spectrum Disorder (LAP-ASD)
What it is
The LAP-ASD is an assessment and individualized program planning instrument for Individuals at Levels 2 & 3 on the Autism Spectrum. It utilizes the Multidisciplinary Team and Learner Resources Model that have been guiding program planning for severely and multi-handicapped populations since 1993.
What it isn’t
The LAP-ASD is not a standardized test. It does not diagnose or identify any disability or handicapping condition.
PURCHASING