Children with autism communicate at many different levels; some talk, some use sign language, some use pictures to communicate messages and some reach and point for the things they want. But no matter how your child communicates, there are many things you can do in your everyday interactions to help create and make the most of communication opportunities with your child. The following slides outline some ideas for you to think about that could help support your childs communication. Some of these ideas focus on looking at your communication style, some highlight the importance of looking at your childs motivation to communicate, some demonstrate the use of visual supports to help your child understand and extend their communication skills, and much more!
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