Shweta Muneshwar’s video on teaching the “Who” concept to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder is a thoughtful and practical guide for caregivers and educators. Using visual aids and structured repetition, she demonstrates how to help children identify people in images and real-life situations. Her calm demeanor and clear instructions make the learning process approachable and effective. The video emphasizes the importance of consistency and visual reinforcement, which are crucial for neurodiverse learners. As part of her “Rise & Shine” series, this lesson complements other concept-building videos like “What” and “Where,” creating a holistic toolkit for developmental learning. Muneshwar’s approach is rooted in patience and simplicity, making it ideal for early intervention strategies. Overall, the video is a valuable resource for anyone supporting children on the autism spectrum, offering both insight and actionable techniques to foster communication and understanding.

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