This collection of instructional videos offers a practical, compassionate approach to teaching children with autism how to respond to “yes” and “no” questions. Experts like Dr. Mary Barbera emphasize using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques, starting with motivation-based prompts and gradually progressing to abstract questions. Visual aids, modeling, and reinforcement are central strategies, while tools like AAC devices and apps (e.g., Goally) support non-verbal learners. The videos highlight the importance of developmental readiness and patience, using real-life examples and engaging activities to build understanding. Parents, educators, and therapists will find the content accessible and actionable, with clear demonstrations and thoughtful pacing. Overall, these resources empower caregivers to foster meaningful communication, reduce frustration, and support autonomy in children with autism—making “yes” and “no” more than just words, but gateways to connection.

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