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For many, March is the beginning of spring, when we hear the birds communicating with one another in blissful chirps and tweets. Their sounds can enlist help or notify parent birds of their hunger. From nudges and gestures to various sounds, we observe babies (both human and animal) finding ways to communicate with those around them. As babies become toddlers and young children, they learn that communication comes in different forms. How appropriate that this month’s theme is “Finding Your Voice: Communication Beyond Speech.” Finding a voice is especially important for children on the spectrum, especially those who are nonspeaking. Communication is necessary for forming and maintaining relationships, making needs known, and sharing one’s thoughts with others. Nothing is lonelier than being misunderstood or disregarded as having thoughts or feelings that don’t matter. I would imagine that not having a way to produce one’s thoughts and express those feelings would be even more difficult. As you notice the increasing nature sounds around you, observe your child’s progress in even the smallest task. Whatever their communication - a playful nudge, a throaty sound, or a complete sentence, celebrate the thoughts and feelings they share with you. While each bird’s chirp or tweet may be a small sound, it is filled with meaning and pleasing to our ears. Your child’s simple communication efforts have a much more significant meaning. They may be the symphony or soliloquy you need to hear at this moment.

What else can you expect?

- Words Matter: Boosting Communication Skills
- Role-Playing for Social Skills Development
- Active Listening: Building Stronger Connections
- Animal Allies: Autism Emotional Support
- Crafting Cover Letters: Tips for Job Seekers
- Plus many more articles…
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Issue 176 For many, March is the beginning of spring, when we hear the birds communicating with one another in blissful chirps and tweets. Their sounds can enlist help or notify parent birds of their hunger. From nudges and gestures to various sounds, we observe babies (both human and animal) finding ways to communicate with those around them. As babies become toddlers and young children, they learn that communication comes in different forms. How appropriate that this month’s theme is “Finding Your Voice: Communication Beyond Speech.” Finding a voice is especially important for children on the spectrum, especially those who are nonspeaking. Communication is necessary for forming and maintaining relationships, making needs known, and sharing one’s thoughts with others. Nothing is lonelier than being misunderstood or disregarded as having thoughts or feelings that don’t matter. I would imagine that not having a way to produce one’s thoughts and express those feelings would be even more difficult. As you notice the increasing nature sounds around you, observe your child’s progress in even the smallest task. Whatever their communication - a playful nudge, a throaty sound, or a complete sentence, celebrate the thoughts and feelings they share with you. While each bird’s chirp or tweet may be a small sound, it is filled with meaning and pleasing to our ears. Your child’s simple communication efforts have a much more significant meaning. They may be the symphony or soliloquy you need to hear at this moment. What else can you expect? - Words Matter: Boosting Communication Skills - Role-Playing for Social Skills Development - Active Listening: Building Stronger Connections - Animal Allies: Autism Emotional Support - Crafting Cover Letters: Tips for Job Seekers - Plus many more articles…


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For many, March is the beginning of spring, when we hear the birds communicating with one another in blissful chirps and tweets. Their sounds can enlist help or notify parent birds of their hunger. From nudges and gestures to various sounds, we observe babies (both human and animal) finding ways to communicate with those around them. As babies become toddlers and young children, they learn that communication comes in different forms. How appropriate that this month’s theme is “Finding Your Voice: Communication Beyond Speech.” Finding a voice is especially important for children on the spectrum, especially those who are nonspeaking. Communication is necessary for forming and maintaining relationships, making needs known, and sharing one’s thoughts with others. Nothing is lonelier than being misunderstood or disregarded as having thoughts or feelings that don’t matter. I would imagine that not having a way to produce one’s thoughts and express those feelings would be even more difficult. As you notice the increasing nature sounds around you, observe your child’s progress in even the smallest task. Whatever their communication - a playful nudge, a throaty sound, or a complete sentence, celebrate the thoughts and feelings they share with you. While each bird’s chirp or tweet may be a small sound, it is filled with meaning and pleasing to our ears. Your child’s simple communication efforts have a much more significant meaning. They may be the symphony or soliloquy you need to hear at this moment.

What else can you expect?

- Words Matter: Boosting Communication Skills
- Role-Playing for Social Skills Development
- Active Listening: Building Stronger Connections
- Animal Allies: Autism Emotional Support
- Crafting Cover Letters: Tips for Job Seekers
- Plus many more articles…
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