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Autism Spectrum Speech Disorders

Autism Spectrum Speech Disorders

The ability of children with autism to communicate and use language depends on their intellectual and social development. Some children with ASD may not be able to communicate using speech or language, and some may have very limited speaking skills. Others may have rich vocabularies and be able to talk about specific subjects in great detail.

Children with autism may have difficulty developing language skills and understanding what others say to them. They also often have difficulty communicating nonverbally, such as through hand gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions.

If your child is on the spectrum and seems to have some difficulty with communication, contact me today. We can put together a custom program that will help improve their ability to communicate.

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