Autism Parenting  |  Issue 136
Hearing your child utter their first words is a magical experience for parents, but the experience can be quite different for parents of children on the autism spectrum. Autism might mean waiting longer for those precious words to be spoken. Or, if your child is nonverbal, you don’t know if those words will ever come, so you celebrate different (and equally special) milestones. In this issue, our theme is Speech and Communication Skills. We’ve packed our pages with tips, ideas, and techniques to help children of all abilities to thrive at their own level: whether it’s progression through language, or through a less traditional mode of communication.
What else can you expect?
-Autism Acceptance Month vs Autism Awareness Month
-Why Behavior Charts Often Don’t Work: Are You Skipping Vital --Steps?
-Benefits of Early Intervention Speech Therapy
-What’s Your “Why” Behind Toilet Training Your Autistic Child?
-Benefits of Sign Language for Autism
-Plus many more articles…
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Autism Parenting Issue 136.