Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 Hi every one I am looking for some ways to improve my son's comprehension of receptive language. My son is 5 years and only understands a limitted words that is said to him in a routine context, Like if i say to 'Go wash his hands " after using the restroom he will understand, but if i tell him out of the context then he has a hard time following that. Looking for some guidance in this regard Mila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Hi Mila, Try " narrating " more to your child's world and interests, that you know of it, of the senses, at or slightly above his level of communication (outside your more focused to training sessions, where you are engaged in them) and gradually interject on the academic and hypothetical and more abstract, thereof, testing and rewarding him, thereof, of errorless learning, of giving him the answer(s) " of teaching him " (first) before he more seriously " fails, " giving him a chance to do as much as he can on his own, Thereof Test to what you feel he can get right (intuitively, to start, and further based on the facts, of further developing the intuitive) that is more and more challenging to get right, (as meaningful) Thereof, of developing his memory and understanding! It's what " we're " not so openly interested in that tends to hold " us " back from that, or not, Thereof? The truth makes sense in this respect of that, (of also working on the " larger " picture, of knowing It, of more simply knowing It, perhaps) is my sense of that, effort, of determination! Best wishes, in that respect! Mike, of Volunteer ABA (On The Curve?) What I Feel is needed, to get to the primary facts, Thereof, of Communication (?!.) of The " primary research, " (Thereof!) that allows us to become all that we can be, of the more meaningful " behavior, " is my sense of that! Where Communication is never wrong? (but rather the more meaningful thing?) but what it is, of Learning and Teaching! of Taking and Giving, of what we Feel as need, Thereof, of Understanding More! I volunteer as much as I Feel like volunteering in this respect of that. > > > Hi every one I am looking for some ways to improve my son's > comprehension of receptive language. My son is 5 years and only > understands a limitted words that is said to him in a routine context, > Like if i say to 'Go wash his hands " after using the restroom he will > understand, but if i tell him out of the context then he has a hard > time following that. Looking for some guidance in this regard > > Mila > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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