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تاريخ البدء 04/12/26 - 18:00
تاريخ الانتهاء 04/12/26 - 19:00
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    Join us for an insightful webinar focused on evidence-based communication supports for non-speaking autistic children. This session is designed to empower parents, caregivers, educators, and therapists with practical strategies to foster meaningful communication.

    This webinar will cover a range of proven methods, including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems, visual supports, and other techniques that prioritize the child's individual needs and preferences. We will explore how to implement these strategies effectively to promote self-expression, reduce frustration, and enhance overall quality of life.

    Who should attend: Parents, family members, educators, therapists, and anyone who supports non-speaking autistic children.

    What you will learn:
    - Understand the importance of individualized communication approaches.
    - Identify and implement effective AAC strategies.
    - Create supportive communication environments.
    - Advocate for the communication needs of non-speaking autistic children.

    Format: This is a live webinar with a presentation followed by a Q&A session. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their experiences.

    Special Note: This webinar is free and family-friendly. We encourage you to create a comfortable and sensory-friendly viewing environment.