How Naturalistic Therapies and AAC Devices Help Nonverbal Autistic Children
A recent systematic review analyzed studies about two approaches to help autistic children with minimal speech develop language skills:
- Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs): Play-based therapies that build communication into natural interactions
- Aided AAC: Tools like picture cards or speech-generating devices
Why This Matters
For families with minimally verbal autistic children, this research suggests combining naturalistic, child-led therapies with AAC support may offer the most comprehensive approach to language development.
Practical Takeaways
Parents and therapists might consider:
- Incorporating communication goals into play and daily routines
- Using AAC tools alongside verbal modeling
- Focusing on functional communication first
Important Notes
This was a review of existing studies, not new clinical research. More work is needed to determine which specific approaches work best for different children.
Read the full research review: The Effect of Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions and Aided AAC on the Language Development of Children on the Autism Spectrum with Minimal Speech
Read the study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38848009/