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Shine Avi Learning Centre is feeling positive at Shine Avi Learning Centre.

Shine Avi Tip of the day !!!Who Am I” game will be tons of fun for your children… and children have to guess which community helper it describes.There are so many people our children need to interact with on a weekly basis – teachers, doctors, bus drivers, dentists, janitors, crossing guards, store clerks, mail carriers…. Meeting new people can be difficult for any child, but children with autism often have a particularly difficult time with people they don’t know, or who are not part of their typical routine.One way to mediate a child’s trouble interacting with new people is to actively teach them about the people they will meet in the community, what those people do, and when they are likely to see them.You can use different flash cards to make non verbal children understand the labeling first .You can use the cards in a few different ways. First, you can simply teach the name of each job as a vocabulary building exercise. But, on a more functional level, you can begin to teach what that person does and where you might see them. For example: “This is a bus driver, they take you to school in the morning, and bring you home at night.” Perhaps, one of the best uses of the Flash Cards is to prepare your child for the people he or she is going to see that day. If you have a doctor’s appointment or a dentist appointment, use the pictures in the flash cards to discuss the upcoming event with your child. I. Oils recommend both male and female images of each occupation, you can even use the image that is gender appropriate to the person your child will interact with.As I say always take autism as a blessing , if your child is non verbal think you are going green by reducing noise pollution and keep teaching your kid in different ways .Language can be spoken without talking and I mean it .

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