Which of the following apply to this problem scenario?
  • Inclusion context is not an ideal fit
  • Teaching formats not adapted to the learner
  • Learner is not engaging with environmental cues; seems lost or overwhelmed
  • Program supports are needed
  • Adaptations are needed
Identify some solutions that might work for this problem. Be as specific as you like, adapting course solutions so they fit the problem best.

Incorporate Social Elements into Stocking Tasks:
Give John roles that include brief, appropriate social interaction. For example, he could help greet delivery staff, assist a staff member restocking customer-facing areas, or answer basic customer questions under supervision.

Create a Reinforcement System Linked to Social Goals:
Set up a clear reinforcement system: if John stays on-task for a set time, he earns a short break where he can interact socially (e.g., talk with a coach, engage in a customer service simulation). This builds motivation while reinforcing focus.

Use a Task Schedule with Visual Reminders:
Provide a visual or written checklist to help John stay on track with stocking. Include a cue like "focus zone" or a reminder to "check off tasks" before taking a social break.

Teach Self-Monitoring:
Train John to recognize when he is getting distracted and practice redirecting himself. This might involve a cue card with a self-question like, “Am I working or watching?” or using a tally counter to track times he redirects himself independently.

Job Carving or Role Adjustment:
Collaborate with the placement coach to explore ways to “carve out” a more socially engaging task within the store. For example, maybe he can do customer bagging during slower periods or assist with greeting during certain times.

Simulated Customer Interaction Training:
Since John wants to work checkout, develop a simulated checkout scenario as a reward or enrichment activity. It will allow him to build skills he’s motivated to develop, while showing staff he can eventually handle that role.

Coach and Staff Collaboration:
Work with the job coach to ensure they understand John’s strengths and how to provide brief, structured social opportunities that don’t derail his work.