Child Has Trouble Answering Questions: Conditional Discrimination in Kids with Autism
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Is your child not paying attention? Maybe your child has trouble labeling or answering questions. Dr. Mary Barbera discusses conditional discrimination in kids with autism which could cause these issues.
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I recently got a question in one of my Q&A sessions about when a child has trouble answering questions. Specifically, some autism language discrimination where the child would need to be asked several times to answer the question correctly. Many problems like these and similar ones relate to conditional discrimination. Conditional discrimination is when someone can’t tell the difference between responses. For example, what do you take to the beach, and what do you wear to the beach, are two different questions. But a child with conditional discrimination may not know the difference.
In today’s video blog I’m talking about this and how you can start helping children with conditional discrimination. While I can’t go into an in-depth discrimination training in this video, I am able to provide some quick tips and techniques for you to start implementing today, and solve some of these labeling errors in autism, or wrong answers when asking questions. Teaching labeling to kids with autism can become extremely challenging especially with conditional discrimination as an issue, so the sooner we identify this problem, the easier it can become to teach things like labeling, answering yes and no, and other important skills.
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Dr. Mary Barbera. I fell into the autism world as an autism mom in 1999 when her first-born son, Lucas, was diagnosed with autism. Since then, she became a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and best-selling author of The Verbal Behavior Approach. Since 2015, she’s created 3 autism online courses based on applied behavior analysis for professionals and "gung-ho" parents. Whether you’re looking for autism parenting strategies, working with development delays in children, or in search of autism help for professionals, I can encourage you to subscribe to the channel and join me on my journey. I’ll be providing weekly autism resources that you don’t want to miss.
Wow, hugely helpful! This will help many intermediate learners I work with, You’ve helped me so much in my practice 🙏🏽Thank you!!!
Thanks for watching! have you watched my free workshop for intermediate learners? marybarbera.com/workshops
Cape Town South Africa you are so helpful thank you so much 😊
Hello Dr. Barbera I love to watch your video that impress me a lot and gives additional knowledge that will be useful for my clients. Keep it up👌🏻👏🏻❤️
So nice of you. Thank you for watching! My online courses offer a comprehensive way to help your clients . Check it out at www.marybarbera.com/join
My son may have this sort of issue when given choices. For example, after asking him what he wants for breakfast he answers “pancakes”. Then I ask if he’d like water or milk to drink with his pancakes, but he will only answer “I need pancakes”. He completely focuses on pancakes and can’t seem to get the idea that the drink goes with the pancakes and he gets to choose one.
Is this a discrimination error or something different?
This could be a discrimination issue. He may need to practice making choices more. Intermediate learner language is very complex. If you haven't, make sure to watch my free workshops ; marybarbera.com/workshops
Thanks! Really helpful!!!
My daughter jsut turned 5. When I ask her questions she literally just repeats the question I just asked. When I say no, say yes or no. She says "say yes or no". So she's literally just copying everything rather than forming sentences from her own mind. I've tried teaching her her name and still when I said what's your name? She says "what's your name" 😩😩😩
This is very common. Google mary barbera intraverbals for a video on this. It also sounds like you'd greatly benefit from my courses. Here is a free workshop here www.marybarbera.com/workshops
@@marybarbera thank you very much. I watched your free workshop yesterday and it was definitely helpful 👏
How do you get children with autism to understand “why” or “how” and answer those questions accurately?
These are good questions. I talk about this more in my courses. Check out my free workshops marybarbera.com/workshops . I also have this video on answering questions ruclips.net/video/OlufIVItOTk/видео.html
Do you have any articles that research the intervention discussed in this video? Both the intervention you learned from Carbone as well as the one you talked about implementing. Thanks!
I'm not sure off the top of my head of any research articles, however, i have had great success with it! always worth a shot and take some data to see if there are changes.
how can the child be taught to differentiate similar colors or that can be confused for example the color purple from blue? show variations of blue and purple. teach you with a different color? blue is taught and purple is used as a distractor.
Usually a type of sorting procedure may help.
Thank you
My son has difficulty answering question that are yes or no questions and other questions, I have to go over multiple times, and it is hard to get him to understand that a question requires an answer from him, granted he is 5, he knows how to read, shapes numbers alphabet, colors days of the week, etc, and he is learning 4 languages, partly because I spoke to him in Spanish, when he was a baby and taught him it, and my husband would speak to him in Arabic, and then he learned English, through learning videos, and then he loves the sound of the Russian language, and loves to listen to it through videos online and can now say his numbers in Russian as well, problem is he doesn't speak to much he tells you what he needs but will not answer questions unless reminded to, please help, what is the best therapy to get him to interact more in english?
My online courses can help you program for how to teach him the answers to these questions. Check out a free workshop www.marybarbera.com/workshops
My child can’t understand the word “how” he can’t actually answer it properly. Is it sign of autism?
He is very sensitive to a very loud sound. But when I asked a Doctor, they examined my child they don’t see any wrong or sign of autism. What should I do?
How old? How is quite a complex question and it may be typical if they don't understand it yet.
He is 4 yr old now. That’s the only thing that I really concern about. He is a very smart kid and I want to enlighten my mind so that I can’t think of there’s something wrong with him.
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Is it normal for a kid that is 4 years old that he has this sensitive hearing?
Some kids are more sensitive than others yes. How is pretty complex and it doesn't seem out of the ordinary to not know how questions, but , I don't know him. A full evaluation is always best if you are concerned.
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Ok. Thank you so much! God bless.