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Helping Nonverbal Children Find Their Voices..Autism Podcast Series...Laura Mize...teachmetotalk.com 

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Are you concerned about a child with red flags for autism or a confirmed autism diagnosis who is not talking? A small percentage of those kids do not intentionally vocalize. No one talks until they learn to control their own voices. Becoming verbal as soon as possible is a positive predictor that a child will begin to learn to talk. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as she explains 7 highly practical treatment strategies for helping nonverbal children with autism find their voices.
Find out what to do (and more!) in this podcast episode in The Autism Podcast Series. Therapists - get 1hour CE credit for only $5. Want the handout? Get it with purchase of the course at this link: teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...
Purchase The Autism Workbook here: teachmetotalk.com/autism-work...
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@HeavenlySoundsASMR
@HeavenlySoundsASMR 3 года назад
You are so right ma, my son was 4years he could not say anytime he started early intervention and improved so much.His first word was car but now he is going to turn 7 years , he talks so much.
@SamanthaSweetAnne
@SamanthaSweetAnne Год назад
What do you feed him? What is his favorite thing to eat weekly?
@HeavenlySoundsASMR
@HeavenlySoundsASMR Год назад
@@SamanthaSweetAnne he is not a picky eater, but I try to avoid sugary snacks and drinks. i make sure i give him supplements that contain omega-3 fatty acids, Vit D, and zinc. sometimes I do smoothies that contain fiber and other nutrients. Recently, I got information about the Sulforaphane supplement. you do research about it
@SamanthaSweetAnne
@SamanthaSweetAnne Год назад
@@HeavenlySoundsASMR I have done research on sulforphane. Getting it in is the issue. What is the name of the Omega-3?
@HeavenlySoundsASMR
@HeavenlySoundsASMR Год назад
@Samantha Sweet Anne are u based in US, you can check health food store. I do use original cod liver oil for my son.
@HeavenlySoundsASMR
@HeavenlySoundsASMR Год назад
@Samantha Sweet Anne I use seven seas cod liver oil, I do add it to yohurt for my son, but now he can take it without any additional
@milaydysgonzalez7306
@milaydysgonzalez7306 Год назад
God bless you and all your research
@lugoraiza
@lugoraiza 9 месяцев назад
Please, make a video telling us how you get the conversation level
@estrogenacres801
@estrogenacres801 Год назад
I'm dealing with my grandson and he's silent at two. I bonded with him by going into his world.
@charityowusu2403
@charityowusu2403 8 месяцев назад
⁠@AbdulRahman-lv5pjwhere is this doctor pls
@ddoll128
@ddoll128 3 года назад
Thank you
@brighteyedbeauti
@brighteyedbeauti 10 дней назад
You're a great therapist. I wish more therapist had a focus and guidance in parent couching along with the speech therapy. My son suffered an Anoxic BI at 18 mos. old, then diagnosed with Autism and Apraxia ≈ year later. The journey of speech and language therapy has been cloudy and rather confusing to me as why my son is not verbally communicating and what I should be focusing on to help promote communication. Im tirning to show #403 rn.
@snowdriftwood
@snowdriftwood 5 месяцев назад
Great video!
@terrysatin1157
@terrysatin1157 3 года назад
I can't locate the link for CEU credit!! Can you help? Also...I am so so so appreciative of all you know and do! And most of all...that you choose to share your what you know and do for free to both SLPs (like me) and parents. Blessings!
@brighteyedbeauti
@brighteyedbeauti 10 дней назад
Is there an episode on behavioral stuggles (i.e communicating the concept of 'waiting' , redirecting pintching or biting to communicate to a form of nonverbaly l requesting what they need) . My child is in 2nd grade and I struggle with replacing these unwanted behaviors with appropriate ones.
@tinachristopher5419
@tinachristopher5419 3 года назад
Thank you Mrs. Mize. What number podcast is this webinar so that I my find it on teach me to talk website
@alexandracires5111
@alexandracires5111 3 года назад
Podcast #411
@amsalehailu1770
@amsalehailu1770 21 день назад
To initiate conversation.She will answer only when you ask her...How do you teach two way conversations?
@rz1845
@rz1845 3 года назад
My baby continously moving and bumps into things still he cannot sit, he just want us to move as well
@aadiomvlogs790
@aadiomvlogs790 Год назад
Hai my daughter is 12 year old she understanding everything we are telling her now she start answering in one word how we can help
@riyaarora1140
@riyaarora1140 8 месяцев назад
My son has been vocal since 3 now at 5 sounding words like A or L . He understands long complex sentences do you think he has a chance of talking. He not getting much therapy at school because it’s a mainstream school. Can you give any ideas to support him.
@tsiontadesse642
@tsiontadesse642 2 года назад
Hi i appreciate you , please helpe me i have 3 yera old chiled he didn't tolk , i live in Ethiopia Africa, how can i get your teaching in you tube
@trisha8a
@trisha8a 2 года назад
Just subscribe to this therapist's RU-vid page.. It's called Teach Me To Talk. She also has a website of the same name.
@Mariefrancegrsce
@Mariefrancegrsce Год назад
In Africa, just start to play with the baby intensely .play play play
@meliserabler9748
@meliserabler9748 2 года назад
my son is using PCES and his speech therapist has started verbal turn taking with him. he now says hi and bye correctly but he is still considered nonverbal. At what point is a child considered verbal vs. nonverbal?
@rebeccanichols454
@rebeccanichols454 2 года назад
Hey! Feel free to message me, my son was considered non verbal until 3.5, and his first word was Hi, he’s still working on his speech, but is no longer considered non verbal!
@licelle1479
@licelle1479 2 года назад
@@rebeccanichols454 hi Rebecca I’ve got a 22 mo son who’s showing signs of autism can you please tell me more about yours.
@Mariefrancegrsce
@Mariefrancegrsce Год назад
​@@rebeccanichols454 how to message you?
@svetavinogradova4243
@svetavinogradova4243 11 месяцев назад
@AbdulRahman-lv5pj this is spam
@mattersfingers
@mattersfingers 8 месяцев назад
If they cant communicate their needs verbally they are non verbal.
@savingday
@savingday Год назад
How do you reduce the stimming? Often the activity and the flow are interrupted by the child's abrupt stimming
@alexparedes1573
@alexparedes1573 Год назад
Stimming should always be allowed, beginning to end, in my opinion. If there is something that naturally grabs their attention enough, use that. Otherwise, as a therapist, I believe we should not minimize their expressions.
@svetavinogradova4243
@svetavinogradova4243 11 месяцев назад
how do you stop your kitten from walking all over your kitchen table? The same way you train out all inappropriate behaviours in your kid.
@svetavinogradova4243
@svetavinogradova4243 11 месяцев назад
@@alexparedes1573 no
@alexparedes1573
@alexparedes1573 11 месяцев назад
@@svetavinogradova4243 you make it clear that stimming is a problem for YOU. Imagine your parents training you to not tap your foot or click a pen when you’re nervous or excited. It’s quite literally not harming anyone, it’s just a problem for YOU because YOU don’t like hearing the constant tapping. You don’t need to train a child to stop comforting themselves. I get teaching replacement behaviors, but you speak of autistic people as if they are pets. Disgusting.
@jenniferm8949
@jenniferm8949 9 месяцев назад
I’m very late in this response. However, I have 2 autistic kids who are nonverbal and still learning how to talk. We are working with an Occupational therapist who has really helped our son focus during speech therapy. We noticed our older son would be so distracted by his sensory overload he could not focus on his speech therapy. It is not a matter of discipline rather a sensory need. His OT works on muscle massage, deep pressure massage and postural support. With these in place he is able to listen and participate in a 25 minute session non stop without having to stim. Remember stimming is to calm a sensory overload. The more the sensory piece is addressed, the more he can attend to his speech therapy.
@janheffes1114
@janheffes1114 Год назад
Most channels on autism take much much too long to get to the point. Please stop talkkng around and around the subject. Half way in and still nothing substantial of any use. Sorry, but no thanks,
@eileend3136
@eileend3136 Год назад
I agree 100. We both know the other channel
@christinemaitima5486
@christinemaitima5486 Год назад
Ooooooh my...she's taken for ever
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