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/...
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Therapy manuals for professionals & parents for toddlers & preschoolers with language delays:
The Autism Workbook teachmetotalk.com/product/aut...
Let's Talk About Talking teachmetotalk.com/product/let...
Teach Me To Talk The Therapy Manual teachmetotalk.com/product/tea...
Building Verbal Imitation Skills in Toddlers teachmetotalk.com/product/bui...
Teach Me To Play WITH You teachmetotalk.com/product/tea...
FUNctional Phonology teachmetotalk.com/product/fun...
The Apraxia Workbooks 1 & 2 teachmetotalk.com/product/the...
25 апр 2021