The 4 Stages of Attention Autism. The Attention Autism program consists of 4 stages, each with a specific focus: Stage 1: Bucket Activity. Goal: Teach the child to focus visual attention on adult-led activity. The teacher fills a bucket with novel, sensory-rich objects that will fascinate the child.. A fantastic 3 stage Attention Autism Session created by Jo Wilson from Kirkleath Hall School.Jo Wilson makes simple activities very appealing and this is an.

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Attention Autism stages. The Attention Autism approach is split into four different Attention Autism stages, in order to help educators. Below, you can find some Attention Autism ideas for each stage. This blog will only look at different Attention Autism ideas to use with your children, not explain the Attention Autism stages in detail.. Stage 3 of the Attention Autism (Bucket Time) intervention focuses on promoting turn-taking skills. Turn-taking is an essential social skill that helps Autistic children learn to interact and communicate effectively with others. In this stage, the adult leader demonstrates a simple activity. The children observe and learn from the demonstration.