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Objects of Reference and Signifiers

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Objects of Reference and Signifiers

An object of reference (OOR) is a tactile, three dimensional item which through consistent use becomes a relevant point of reference for a specific activity, place or person. For example, showing a spoon to a child with CLN and a VI, and then following that up with the introduction of a meal can, if delivered consistently, allow that child to anticipate that they are about to be fed. That reassurance, that knowledge of what is happening around about you and even to you, is invaluable to a child with significant difficulties. OOR can become extremely useful in order to provide pupils with a predictable, safe structure to their day as well as promoting a level of independence.

As with OOR, signifiers can be a useful tool in terms of communicating with a child who has a VI and CLN. Our current practice provides the children and young people with daily signifiers – there is a sound, a smell, a touch and a colour to signify each day of the week. For example, pupils are presented with some pop music during Monday morning group times, as well as a piece of yellow felt which has had lemon essence sprinkled on it. Jazz music, and green scourer pads with mint essence are presented to the pupils on Tuesdays.

Consistent delivery of these signifiers will help our pupils to develop an awareness of routines and therefore security about an aspect of their lives.

 

Day

 

Colour

 

Smell

 

Texture

 

Sound

Monday Yellow Lemon Sponge

 

Uptown Funk
Tuesday Green Mint Scourer

 

Blue Moon
Wednesday Orange Orange Silk

 

Malanga Ska
Thursday Red Strawberry Velvet

 

Clair de Lune
Friday Brown Coffee Cords

 

Day Tripper

Objects of reference

Event Object of reference
Good Morning Glove
Home time/End of day Bag
Sensory room Rotating light toy
Pool Towel
Gym hall Small bell ball
Outings Seat belt

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