đ§© LANGUAGE ACQUISITION BREAKTHROUGHS!
Recent research highlights the power of early intervention for language development in autistic children. A Drexel University study reveals that with evidence-based therapies, about two-thirds of initially non-speaking autistic children can acquire single words, and half can develop complex language skills. That's incredible progress!
đĄ Key Insight: It's not just about the intensity of therapy, but the duration. Extended practice with fewer weekly hours may lead to better outcomes. Consider adjusting therapy schedules to prioritize consistent, long-term engagement.
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Actionable Tip: Talk to your child's therapists about incorporating extended practice sessions into their routine. This could involve shorter, more frequent sessions focused on specific language goals.
đ§ Neurodiversity-affirming interventions targeting co-occurring conditions (like anxiety) can also boost communication skills. Tailored approaches are key!
đŹ What language goals are you currently working on with your child? Share your experiences and tips below!