Description
Communication is the transmission of messages from one person to another. The first step to establishing positive communication is understanding the different aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication and the essential roles in interacting with others. Verbal communication development is an important part of any child’s overall development. This capability enables the child to communicate, express, and understand feelings. Language skills usually develop very quickly in the first three years of life. However, this speed is not the same in all children. In children with autism, the rate and manner of their language development are fundamentally different from others without the disorder.
In this booklet, we will learn the concept of communication, the communication problems of autistic children, and educational and therapeutic interventions that parents can take.
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