This video offers a clear, compassionate approach to teaching pronouns to children with autistic. It uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques, emphasizing modeling, repetition, and structured practice. She explains how to start with “my” and “your” using real-life scenarios and visual cues, gradually introducing “he,” “she,” and “they.” The video is well-paced and avoids overwhelming the viewer, making it ideal for both parents and educators. It highlights common mistakes, such as introducing too many pronouns at once, and provides corrective strategies. Overall, it’s a valuable resource for anyone supporting language development in children with autism.

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