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In the Kitchen - Teach Autistic Children

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Website: http://BusyBeavers.com - Kids English Learning Resources - MP3s, Worksheets, Flash Cards, Games and more!

This is the fifth video in a series to teach rooms in the home and the objects inside them. Many parents of children with Autism and learning disabilities have told us how the repetition of this series helped their child learn to communicate better.
This video introduces the things in the kitchen. Builds on the line of questioning used in every room in the home - "What's this?" "It's a..." "Where is the..." "The ... is in the ..."
You can buy this video on a DVD from our online shop.

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  • Where are you? I am in the kitchen LOL!!!

  • where's the pot?

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  • Learn many words at each location with a particular is very effective. This method is easier for students or our children tasted a direct experience. This technique is faster to strengthen the power of memory as well as consolidate the learning day

  • this is a great video, im going to show this to my neice and her brother

  • i like this so much an d i like to learn english i am so old to be patient to keep information on mind so i need help if you can help me plz do it thanks

  • My daughter likes the Program, She likes English. It's very important. She listens, watches, plays and learns. We listen to CDs anywhere: in the car, at home and even on the beach :))) Its very comfortably. Its great! Good job!

  • Super! I have the program. I bought this program in June. The child is enthusiastic about The Busy Beavers. She sings the whole days from morning till evening. For two months she has learned almost all the songs. She can ask questions and answer them in English. I am very pleased.

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