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Just before my son entered Kindergarten (and before I knew what hyperlexia was), we practiced these questions orally a lot. A lot of these questions were tricky for him to answer back in the fall, but now he can answer most of these questions without hesitation. However, some still require practice. And we use these cards to help him to practice appropriate sentence structure because sometimes his spoken sentences are still jumbled. But with his strong ability to read, he can simply just read the questions and prompts word for word and internalize the sentence structure.





Here are a few different ways to use this printable:





Cut them all out and match the question with the appropriate answer.

Have your child ask the question and you respond.

You ask the question and the child responds.

Keep the question and answer prompt attached (i.e., don't cut the cards vertically) so that you can fold the answer behind the question. Then your child can read the question, try to answer it, and then double check by folding it open to see the answer prompt.

Read the prompts only and see what creative answers your child may come up with. When I read the statement "I live in..." my son said, "Costco," for example. I can assure you we do not live in Costco although with the amount I spend there, I basically help pay their lease payments.



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I shared a sneak peek at these cards on Instagram and you told me that you wanted them. They're certainly nothing fancy, but they definitely work great for us! Hopefully they will work great for you too! I shared a sneak peek at these cards on Instagram and you told me that you wanted them. They're certainly nothing fancy, but they definitely work great for us! Hopefully they will work great for you too!





Practicing asking and answering personal questions with some prompts that I made. Scripts like these cards work wonders for kids with #hyperlexia like J. Thinking of sharing them on the blog as a free printable if there is enough interest. So tell me if you want them and I may be persuaded... #thisishyperlexia #autism #kbnmoms A photo posted by Dyan @ And Next Comes L (@andnextcomesl) on Apr 27, 2015 at 1:38pm PDT





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To encourage conversation and build language with my son who has hyperlexia , we rely on practicing "WH" questions a lot. We also write and read mini scripts about how to interact in certain social scenarios and how to respond appropriately to questions. These 30 questions and prompts are a simple way to work on asking and answering personal questions for children with autism and hyperlexia. They will also help these kids to speak in sentences and learn sentence structure. And they're yours free to download. YAY!