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Re: Re: Pronoun Reversal


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Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on August 03, 2000 at 01:19:03:

In Reply to: Re: Pronoun Reversal posted byLisa S. on August 01, 2000 at 16:55:44:

We're still working on this one but have made some headway. The most helpful thing we've done came from an ABA workbook where they suggested drilling the I & you. We play the "who" game where for about a minute, I ask "who" questions like "who is wearing a blue shirt" "who is a girl" etc. and at first we had to prompt the answer or use cue cards but after awhile he got the hang of it. I've found that playing this a few times a day at least several times a week has made it more consistent. Now, if he mixes them up, I can quietly make the "mmm" sound or "y" sound and he corrects himself.
Gaylen


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