William
William (3 years 1 month) taps on your leg and points at his shoelace, which has come undone.
Queastion: Suggest an open-ended question which will require William to verbalise his needs instead of simply pointing.
Answer: He want to say that can you please help me to made shoelace.
I it correct?
Scenario: Pointing Instead Of Asking
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Re: Scenario: Pointing Instead Of Asking
"William, what would you like me to help you with..."
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