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[quote=Anonymous]Choose words that are relevant to your situation and would make it easier for them to communicate their needs to you. The goal right now is getting them to request items in their environment. Do they often want a certain drink and point to it instead of ask for it? There’s a word for you. Try taking a step back and looking at it through your child’s eyes as to things they may need throughout the day. They like going outside? Make outside or out a word. Like car rides? Make ride a word Special toy? Jumping on trampoline? You get the point. Definitely focus on items that can be requested, developmentally this comes first, it also increases the opportunities they have to use words throughout the day. Avoid general words like eat, play, drink, more etc and focus on specific items. They like juice? Instead of saying drink they should say juice. And make them request everything multiple times per day. Like hundreds of times per day. No seriously, hundreds of requests throughout a day. Have your therapist teach you the mand protocol and use it constantly.[/quote]
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