Workshop 4: SCERTS framework
How can we measure progress for our children with ASD ?
🔹 What is SCERTS ?
SCERTS stands for:
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SC – Social Communication
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ER – Emotional Regulation
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TS – Transactional Support
🧩 Developmental Stages
Social Partner (0–18 months developmental level)
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Communicates through gestures and vocalizations (pre-symbolic).
Language Partner (18 months – 3.5 years)
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Uses early symbolic communication:
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Single spoken words
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Sign language
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Picture symbols
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Conversation Partner (3.5+ years)
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Demonstrates more advanced language:
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Full sentences
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Conversations
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Awareness of others in social interactions
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🎯 SCERTS Goals by Developmental Stage
For social partner targets
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Initiating interaction by drawing your attention (e.g. pulling your hand to show something).
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Imitating words or actions they observe.
For language partner targets
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Using signs or key words to initiate and sustain interaction.
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Requesting food, objects, or activities.
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Commenting on events or surroundings.
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Asking for help when needed.
💡What motivates your child ?
Try completing the worksheet and consider how these motivators can be integrated into your child’s daily routine.
🧪 Exemple Daily Scenario
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The teacher marks your child as present.
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Your child sits calmly at their workstation, equipped with their materials, and completes tasks silently.
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Afterward, you guide them to the bathroom.
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Then, you help them put on their coat and go outside for play.
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You both wait by the fence where you hand out fruit.