4 Little-Known Things To Help Your Child With Autism Converse Spontaneously

Does your child on the spectrum usually only speak when you ask him or her a question? Does it sometimes seem hard for your child to keep up with the back-and-forth flow of conversation? In this helpful article, I introduce 4 supportive ways to apply 'brain-based learning principles' to overcome important communication challenges that arise when starting and maintaining engaging conversations. You’ll get an in-depth perspective on:
Helping your child learn new types of conversation starters.
Inspiring him or her to respond verbally to your body language, 'hook' words, and curiosity.
How to build a deeper emotional connection to new experiences that he or she will be excited to tell others about.
If you need a new approach to get your child with autism becoming more independent and spontaneous socially, read these suggestions and put them to use right away. Remember to share with other families who can benefit, too! :) GO TO THE ARTICLE »