My autistic son is 5 years old now , i was trying so hard to teach him yes and no questions but now with your tip i taught him and its a miracle my son understands what yes means now 😊
Him interrupting was a tad of a distraction at the beginning but he did end up getting in some good questions and the fact that he actually seemed to learn from that is nice as well. I love how you showed the promoting hierarchy as well
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recently started caring for someone in the spectrum and have no experience! thank you so much for all your videos! I have learned a lot thank you thank you thank you!
Hi my son is 32 months old , he is non verbal till now. But he says papa and mama when he wants or needs to. He does response to his name and has decent eye contact. He's a very happy baby and has no problem with any physical contact with anyone . Since he is d only child at home mostly he plays alone but does like to play with us whenever we try to play with him , but he never stays alone in a room , he always has to have someone to be with him. He's very aware of d surrounding's and is very careful when walking , running or playing but he does hand flapping , spinning and line's his toys up but only cars and trucks not other toys. He is very weak in social behavior he doesn't like to be in a place for a long time . We had him diagnosed abt 4 months ago with a psychiatrist and she diagnosed him with mild to moderate Austim. We're currently sending him to a normal school and his teacher's don't think he is autistic and he's pediatrician also doesn't think he is autistic. So we're in a dillema wht shd we do . Should we send him to speech therapist or autism therapy , need help?
Hi I have a son who is nonverbal, but he understand everything I say and can repeat everything I say. With that said I have a major problem with getting my son into the car seat so we can make it to places on time. Honestly sometimes it could take me 20mlns to an hour before he gets in. We do use pictures to show him what's next after the car seat or where we're going. Sometimes it works if there is something that he likes after the place we need to be which is totally understandable but, I am a single Mom of 2 my oldest is in gymnastics three times a week because she does competitions and she loves it. Her practice ends at 9 at night 3 days a week. My son needs to come with me to pick her up every time because there is no other help. I'll use McDonald's french to bribe him but at that time of the night three times a week it's hard. I thought about cutting my daughter back and when I ran that by her she was in tears. Any suggestions or strategies I should be doing?? 😣
If he has favorite toys, say you can have the toy once you get in car seat. For my nonverbal grand, I put a small basket of toys beside the car seat. She gets in the seat and grabs the toys beside the seat! Hope this helps 😉
Also, I would add to this video the use of the good ol' HEAD NOD as it's always with you and you can decrease the prompt by minimizing the movement. Nonverbal kids can participate without the need for a physical cue card AND I've found when the head nods...the voice often follows with "yes" or "no". Viola. I am a certified SLP and BCBA's and SLP's need to collaborate more. I've shared some videos with my OT and there are some disclaimer aspects to consider but overall, I feel this is super helpful for the average parent that's leaning into instruction especially since more teaching is happening in the home than ever before. Thanks ya'll
You guys are awesome...I have seen a couple of different ways for the "Yes/No" techniques your techniques seem to fit my grandson the best...It is simple and easy to catch on...just want to say "thank you"...for sharing your gift with us. So the next time he comes over I will begin to use this technique with him until it works. I will also share this video with his parents....and see what happens.
Hi Courtney! I haven't seen it yet but we are on summer hours. And in a building away from the main office. I will check when we return to school on Wednesday and then let you know. Thanks so much :)
PLEASE KEEP THESE COMING! Aside from your partner looking and sounding like an adorable Jimmy Fallon, he's the average dad asking questions. I absolutely LOVE-I've shared in my LMS for parents and guess what? They love it too. Please someone tell me you are still making videos? I see this was 3 years ago.
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I was wondering what your credentials are? Are you behavior analysts, BCBAs, or behavior therapists? You might have posted it earlier in your work, however it might be important for post in each video. Thank you.
Hi Phil lol. No, I really like it and I think your personalities play off each other very well. Especially when you both role play; it's a nice chemistry :)
My son who is completely nonverbal does a sign language “more” when he wants it. And gives me no reactions when he doesn’t want it. Is this a good way for him to communicate or should I reach him nodd/shaking head for yes/no???
Everything about this process is literally the same as pulling teeth I’ve been trying since my child was able to lift his head to try to teach him different concepts related to language or communication incorporated thousands of techniques and everything that I do is dedicated to him learning you all the resources that are at my disposal, he is 100% not receptive to learning anything all wants to do is run down the hall slam cabinet doors and ignore me
My autistic son is 5 years old now , i was trying so hard to teach him yes and no questions but now with your tip i taught him and its a miracle my son understands what yes means now 😊
I'm a new therapist under supervision, and I really appreciate what you guys do! It is such a helpful resource
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i like how you demonstrated how to run the activity and move down the prompting hierarchy
Thank you so much!! And I love that you know about the prompting hierarchy!! 😀
Him interrupting was a tad of a distraction at the beginning but he did end up getting in some good questions and the fact that he actually seemed to learn from that is nice as well. I love how you showed the promoting hierarchy as well
Thank you for watching our video and sharing your thoughts! I always have to re-watch after comments and try and get better! I hope you have a great day :)
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recently started caring for someone in the spectrum and have no experience! thank you so much for all your videos! I have learned a lot thank you thank you thank you!
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Hi my son is 32 months old , he is non verbal till now. But he says papa and mama when he wants or needs to. He does response to his name and has decent eye contact. He's a very happy baby and has no problem with any physical contact with anyone . Since he is d only child at home mostly he plays alone but does like to play with us whenever we try to play with him , but he never stays alone in a room , he always has to have someone to be with him. He's very aware of d surrounding's and is very careful when walking , running or playing but he does hand flapping , spinning and line's his toys up but only cars and trucks not other toys. He is very weak in social behavior he doesn't like to be in a place for a long time . We had him diagnosed abt 4 months ago with a psychiatrist and she diagnosed him with mild to moderate Austim. We're currently sending him to a normal school and his teacher's don't think he is autistic and he's pediatrician also doesn't think he is autistic. So we're in a dillema wht shd we do . Should we send him to speech therapist or autism therapy , need help?
Hi I have a son who is nonverbal, but he understand everything I say and can repeat everything I say. With that said I have a major problem with getting my son into the car seat so we can make it to places on time. Honestly sometimes it could take me 20mlns to an hour before he gets in. We do use pictures to show him what's next after the car seat or where we're going. Sometimes it works if there is something that he likes after the place we need to be which is totally understandable but, I am a single Mom of 2 my oldest is in gymnastics three times a week because she does competitions and she loves it. Her practice ends at 9 at night 3 days a week. My son needs to come with me to pick her up every time because there is no other help. I'll use McDonald's french to bribe him but at that time of the night three times a week it's hard. I thought about cutting my daughter back and when I ran that by her she was in tears. Any suggestions or strategies I should be doing?? 😣
If he has favorite toys, say you can have the toy once you get in car seat. For my nonverbal grand, I put a small basket of toys beside the car seat. She gets in the seat and grabs the toys beside the seat! Hope this helps 😉
Also, I would add to this video the use of the good ol' HEAD NOD as it's always with you and you can decrease the prompt by minimizing the movement. Nonverbal kids can participate without the need for a physical cue card AND I've found when the head nods...the voice often follows with "yes" or "no". Viola. I am a certified SLP and BCBA's and SLP's need to collaborate more. I've shared some videos with my OT and there are some disclaimer aspects to consider but overall, I feel this is super helpful for the average parent that's leaning into instruction especially since more teaching is happening in the home than ever before. Thanks ya'll
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You guys are awesome...I have seen a couple of different ways for the "Yes/No" techniques your techniques seem to fit my grandson the best...It is simple and easy to catch on...just want to say "thank you"...for sharing your gift with us. So the next time he comes over I will begin to use this technique with him until it works. I will also share this video with his parents....and see what happens.
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Phil is awsum! :) Keep up the good work yall!
He totally is!! :) Thank you so much!!
Really love your videos. Pls keep doing them. They're so helpful
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Another very helpful video. I love your tip on taking away the card. That will help with one of my current students. Thank you!
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Hi Courtney! I haven't seen it yet but we are on summer hours. And in a building away from the main office. I will check when we return to school on Wednesday and then let you know. Thanks so much :)
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PLEASE KEEP THESE COMING! Aside from your partner looking and sounding like an adorable Jimmy Fallon, he's the average dad asking questions. I absolutely LOVE-I've shared in my LMS for parents and guess what? They love it too. Please someone tell me you are still making videos? I see this was 3 years ago.
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Can you do it actual to a child that has an autism ma'am...? It help a lot thank you so much..
That is a good suggestion! We can try!
I love this
Thank you so much!!
Excellent job
My son some time wake up in mid night and cry badly and I can't calm him down he scream and hit himself
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This is helpful thank you
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I was wondering what your credentials are? Are you behavior analysts, BCBAs, or behavior therapists? You might have posted it earlier in your work, however it might be important for post in each video. Thank you.
It was too hard for my child. He didn’t get it at all. He just straight up, ignores me and goes for the pile.
My daughter always says yes for all questions. When I prompt she says no but if no prompt she always says yes even she don't want.
great tip!
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Do you really like it or are you just being nice? lol I know I need to be more lively on the next one. Let me know! Thanks again! (from Phil)
Hi Phil lol. No, I really like it and I think your personalities play off each other very well. Especially when you both role play; it's a nice chemistry :)
Judy Julian Haha! Thank you!! Hope you have a great 4th!! ☺️
wow nice video, really helpful
Thank you so much!! 😀
My son who is completely nonverbal does a sign language “more” when he wants it. And gives me no reactions when he doesn’t want it. Is this a good way for him to communicate or should I reach him nodd/shaking head for yes/no???
What if they say yes to a question that should be a no?
Everything about this process is literally the same as pulling teeth I’ve been trying since my child was able to lift his head to try to teach him different concepts related to language or communication incorporated thousands of techniques and everything that I do is dedicated to him learning you all the resources that are at my disposal, he is 100% not receptive to learning anything all wants to do is run down the hall slam cabinet doors and ignore me
My child says yes to everything and at times says no to everything.....pls help
Awesome video !! ❤️
Marybeth Fox Thank you!! It was great having Phil in front of the camera!! 😀