
Not Talking Yet? 6 Easy Strategies to Help Autistic Children Speak
Speech and Language Kids Podcast
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Show Notes
How Do We Help Non-Speaking Children?
Helping an autistic child learn to speak can feel overwhelming—it's so hard to know where to start. But these 6 simple strategies are easy to use and create big impact for our autistic clients and children.
Whether you're a speech-language pathologist in the therapy room, a parent at home, a teacher in the classroom, or a childcare provider, these strategies give you a clear, concrete place to begin with any non-speaking child.
And the best part?
They work whether a child is a gestalt language processor, an analytic language processor, or a child who needs alternative ways to communicate, such as AAC.
If you want an approachable, neurodiversity-affirming starting point for supporting communication, this episode lays out exactly what to do next.