📺 VIDEO PICK OF THE DAY: Helping Non-Verbal Children Communicate 🌟
If your child is nonverbal or struggles with speech, these videos offer practical strategies to encourage communication! 💡
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Dr. Mary Barbera shares the "one-word-times-three" technique to help children start speaking—simple but powerful! 🧠
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This speech therapy guide explains what to watch for when interacting with nonverbal kids—great for parents & caregivers. ✅
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A quick, fun tip to engage your child and encourage verbal interaction—perfect for busy families! 💙
Which strategies have worked for your child? Share your favorite resources below! 💬
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The "one-word-times-three" strategy (from Barbera Behavior Consulting) involves repeating a single important word 3 times in context to help build first words - like saying "ball, ball, ball" while playing together.
Autism Speaks recommends 7 key strategies including using both body language and voice together - like pointing while saying words. Their expert tips focus on creating communication opportunities throughout daily routines.
Applied Behavior Analysis programs suggest 6 research-backed approaches grounded in ABA principles, such as modeling words, using visual supports, and reinforcing all communication attempts.
Bluesprig Autism highlights nonverbal behavior supports like visual schedules and gesture modeling that encourage both communication and positive behavior.
The key is finding what works best for your child through patience and consistency. Would you like me to share more details about any particular approach?
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