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Well-being and mental health are fundamental components of children's development and their educational success. Yet, more than one in four children face challenges such as neurodevelopmental and learning disorders (like Specific Learning Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, etc.), mood disorders (like anxiety, depression), or emotional and behavioral disorders.
In the absence of detection and intervention, these challenges often lead to severe consequences for the child and those around them: lack of interest, dropping out, bullying, violence, suicidal actions...
The LISA research-action program provides educational stakeholders with tools to identify, understand, and collaborate, to support each child, both in and outside of school, based on their strengths and needs. Co-constructed by teachers, families, researchers, clinicians, and other educational actors, LISA develops a community, a training program, and a digital platform.
LISA is originally developed and prototyped in France, initiated by iféa, a network of innovative schools, and the Learning Planet Institute. LISA is developed Under the supervision of its scientific committee, including Ariel B. Lindner, Bennett L. Leventhal, Richard Delorme, Bruno Falissard, Caroline Huron, Yasser Kazhaal, and others; a dedicated team including Anirudh Krishnakumar, Naima Page, Kseniia Konischeva, Arno Klein, and others; and key partner institutions including the Child Mind Institute, INSERM U1284, CléPsy, and the Robert Debré Hospital in Paris.
The project has received support from the French government to be deployed in 200 schools within the Académie de Créteil, Académie de Paris, Académie de Versaille, and the Mission laïque française.
LISA aims to provide stakeholders in the education of children and adolescents with evidence-based, actionable, and accessible training and guidance in the process of identifying and supporting their unique strengths and needs. As part of this effort, LISA is building a database of resources, Lisapedia.
While all Lisapedia content will be carefully written, reviewed, and validate by a scientific and editorial committee, this page represents a technological proof of concept of combining structured knowledge from field experts with generative AI to draft content, which can then be reviewed and edited by experts.
THIS CONTENT IS DISPLAYED HERE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS A REFERENCE. SOME CONTENT MAY BE IRRELEVANT, OR EVEN OUTRIGHT FALSE. IF YOU SUSPECT A MEDICAL CONDITION, IMMEDIATLY REFER TO A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL.
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I am a 12th grade math teacher. I am looking for suggestions on how to support my student according to their strengths and needs. You are a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Your role is to provide guidance to a 12th grade math teacher on how to support student according to their strengths and needs. My student has been assessed for the following dimension: Sensory reactivity - Response to sensory input (touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing, and somatic): There is enormous individual variability in the perception and ability to interpret and respond to sensory input. Sensations typically includes the five senses (e.g., touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing), however, somatic perceptions (e.g., pain, heart rate, respiratory rate, kinesthetics, etc.) are often sensed quite acutely, and can modulate emotions, cognitions, and behavior. Precision in the identification of sensory inputs and the reaction to them is essential for safe interactions with the environment as well as appropriate social function. <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-0"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-0-desc"></slot> <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-50"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-50-desc"></slot> <h3><slot data-nx-ref="value-100"></slot></h3> <slot data-nx-ref="value-100-desc"></slot> His/her profile is as follows: Unresponsive to sensory input: Some individuals do not react to sensory stimuli, including pain, touch, and smell. This limits their ability to take protective actions and modify behavior to be appropriate in social situations. Create a guide that I can use and share to best support my student. The guide MUST have the following structure: 1. Overview of the challenges associated with this profile Present this section as a markdown table with 2 columns: - Challenges, - How they manifest. 2. Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this student In this section, include 3 to 5 strategies. Each strategy must have: - A title, - A brief description and why it is efficient, - Specific implementation steps, - Parameters to monitor and adjust. Present this information in a markdown table with 4 columns. Each strategy must be sustainable and easy to implement in the classroom, and lead to this student nurturing his strengths and building resilience. 3. Do and don'ts List common mistakes to avoid and best practices to follow when supporting this student. Present this information in a markdown table with 2 columns. 4. Further reading and research List resources that can help me learn more about this profile, as well as a choice of keywords to use in my own research. Be concise and use simple language. Prefer using bullet points and/or markdown tables instead of long text paragraphs.
- Overview of the challenges associated with this profile
Challenges | How they manifest |
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Decreased awareness to danger | As this student may not sense pain, he/she may not realize when they’re in a potentially harmful situation. |
Inability to self-regulate through sensory input | Lack of response to sensory input like touch, smell, or taste can impair ability to self-soothe and manage emotions. |
Difficulty with social interactions | Absence of appropriate reactions to sensory inputs may lead to misunderstanding and/or uncomfortable social situations. |
Difficulty engaging in learning | Lack of connection between sensory input and cognitive processes can make traditional teaching methods ineffective. |
- Efficient, evidence-based strategies to support this student
Strategy Title | Description and Efficacy | Implementation Steps | Parameters to Monitor and Adjust |
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Sensory Integration Therapy | Assists the student in learning to better process sensory input. It is a commonly used occupational therapy intervention for people with difficulty processing sensory input. | Carry out under the guidance of an occupational therapist, but also incorporate some of these techniques in class activities. | Monitor for any improvement in response to sensory stimuli, adjust activities based on student's progress. |
Differentiated Instruction | Tailors instruction to meet individual needs allowing this student to learn in ways that work best for them. | Use a variety of teaching styles. Incorporate physical, auditory, and visual methods. | Monitor academic progress, participation and engagement. Adjust methods based on student's response. |
Safety Protocols | Since the student may not recognize harm, it is essential to have protocols in place. | Formulate safety protocols for the class, ensure student is always under supervision. | Review and adjust the safety protocols periodically to ensure safety. |
Calm and Structured Environment | A calm atmosphere can prevent the student from becoming overwhelmed. | Limit noise and visual distractions in the classroom. | Monitor student's comfort and reaction within the environment, make adjustments as needed. |
- Do and don'ts
Do's | Don'ts |
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Provide clear instructions and expectations. | Don't assume the student perceives sensory input the same way others do. |
Use a variety of instructional formats. | Don't place them in potentially harmful situation. |
Communicate regularly with caregivers and professionals involved. | Don't get frustrated if the student doesn’t react as expected. |
- Further reading and research
- Books: "The Out-of-Sync Child" by Carol Kranowitz
- Websites: American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), Sensory Integration Global Network
- Articles: "Sensory integration therapy for autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review" published in Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders Journal
- Keywords: Sensory reactivity, unresponsiveness to sensory input, sensory integration therapy, differentiated instruction, safety protocols.