HOW to communicate to a non-verbal autistic

How to communicate to a non-verbal autistic #communication #autistic #non-verbalautistic #aspieanswers They are the same as ones that do talk yet do have a bit of different needs for themselves. After all, they’re still human too and that they want to feel included and not excluded from the group and that goes for many other people with different conditions, not just Autistics.     Nonverbal autistic people of any age can still understand you, so when it comes to you talking, talk in an age-appropriate manner for the child and give them extra time to process what you’ve said. The child can respond by using a form of AAC, such as holding up a card with a picture or a word on it, pointing to something, writing or typing their response, using a button or AAC device, or even using sign language. It’s also important to remember that nonverbal autistics still use body language and that facial expressions, stimming, tensing, and vocalizations (even if they aren’t words) are a form of communication. Here are some tips also in this video to assist you all. Thanks for your support and thanks for watching.

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To all autistic people out there, remember that you are valued and loved just the way you are. Your unique perspective and skills offer a richness to the world around us. It is important to embrace who you are and take pride in your strengths, no matter how different they may be from others. We understand that navigating the world can be challenging, but know that you are not alone. There is a supportive community out there and resources available to help you thrive. Always remember that your worth is not defined by your diagnosis or other people's perceptions. You are a valuable and cherished member of society, and your efforts to better yourself and the world around you make a huge difference. So keep shining, keep persevering, and keep being you!
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