Speech Program For Autism

Effective Approach To Speech And Language Difficulties In Autistic Kids

The Speech Program for Autism is specifically designed to help children with autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders overcome speech difficulties. These difficulties often lead to communication barriers in their daily lives. The program aims to improve both verbal and non-verbal communication skills, as well as help children struggling with articulation and social communication.

The goals of our program include developing speech sounds, nonverbal communication skills, pre-verbal skills, verbal skills, and language skills in children with autism.

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Tools And Strategies For Home Practice

In order to improve the effectiveness of our speech program, we educate parents on creating a nurturing environment at home. We advise parents to use the same strategies they learn from their child’s therapy sessions, such as asking questions and encouraging their children to participate in family conversations. 

We use storytelling to engage autistic kids and utilize books to illustrate the story. Parents can do the same at home by describing pictures to their kids and creating stories. They can also create visual aids tailored to the interests of non-verbal children or those with limited vocabulary.

A Play-based Speech Program For Developing Language Skills

Our Speech Program is a child-led, play-based initiative designed to nurture budding language skills in children with autism. The program includes evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as oral placement therapy, verbal behavior training, reciprocal imitation, language modeling, and principles of the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) for autism.

Each session is customized to make speech learning enjoyable for kids, incorporating activities like storytelling, role-playing, group play, and interactive games. Such routine activity is used for language modeling and to develop language skills. By integrating therapy with play, we aim to help children with autism start speaking.