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Start datum 04/13/26 - 10:00
Slutdatum 04/13/26 - 12:00
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    Join us for an insightful webinar focused on effective communication strategies for non-speaking autistic children.

    This webinar will explore evidence-based practices that prioritize proven communication supports, empowering both children and their support networks. We'll delve into practical techniques and real-world examples to help you implement these strategies effectively.

    This event is perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, therapists, and anyone who supports non-speaking autistic children. Whether you're just starting your journey or seeking to enhance your existing knowledge, this webinar offers valuable insights and actionable steps.

    Attendees will learn:
    - The importance of prioritizing evidence-based communication supports.
    - Practical strategies for implementing these supports in various settings.
    - How to create a supportive and inclusive communication environment.
    - Resources and tools to further enhance communication skills.

    Format: This is a live webinar with a Q&A session at the end, allowing you to ask questions and interact with the presenter.

    Special Note: This webinar is free and aims to provide practical, accessible information for all attendees. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.