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Talk to an Autistic Child

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#Be patient with limited verbal skills. This does not mean that they can't learn; in fact, many autistic people are sharp and adaptable learners. It's just a matter of you learning how to speak their language. During this process, you need to remember that their needs are unique and not treat them dismissively.[[Image:Talk to an Autistic Child Step 18.jpg|center]]
 
#Be patient with limited verbal skills. This does not mean that they can't learn; in fact, many autistic people are sharp and adaptable learners. It's just a matter of you learning how to speak their language. During this process, you need to remember that their needs are unique and not treat them dismissively.[[Image:Talk to an Autistic Child Step 18.jpg|center]]
 
#*Children with speech delays can benefit from [[Choose AAC for an Autistic Person|Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)]] at as young as 18 months. This can help them communicate more easily, and may bridge the gap while they learn to speak.
 
#*Children with speech delays can benefit from [[Choose AAC for an Autistic Person|Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)]] at as young as 18 months. This can help them communicate more easily, and may bridge the gap while they learn to speak.
#*Some autistic people struggle to find the words they want to say. Be patient and ask questions to help figure out what they truly mean.<ref>http://bit.ly/2Nb4VMX>
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#*Some autistic people struggle to find the words they want to say. Be patient and ask questions to help figure out what they truly mean.
 
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