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6 Ways Speech Therapy Can Help Your Child with Autism

"Are you a parent to an Autistic child?<br>Looking for the best treatment options in Bangalore for your child?<br>Children with Autism struggle with communication in social situations. <br>Speech Therapy is one of the foremost and most popular courses of action. <br>It helps them process social cues and enhances their communication skills. <br>*Every child with Autism has distinct needs and responds differently to different kinds of therapy.

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6 Ways Speech Therapy Can Help Your Child with Autism

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  1. 6 Ways Speech Therapy can Help your Child with Autism

  2. Introduction Are you a parent to an Autistic child? Looking for the best treatment options in Bangalore for your child? Children with Autism struggle with communication in social situations. Speech Therapy is one of the foremost and most popular courses of action. ➔ It helps them process social cues and enhances their communication skills. ➔ *Every child with Autism has distinct needs and responds differently to different kinds of therapy.

  3. Understanding Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A range of neurodevelopmental disorders that affect social, behavioural, and communicative abilities. People with ASD ● ● have difficulties interacting within their environment often display impaired cognitive skills There is no cure to ASD. However, therapy can help combat symptoms and improve: ● ● ● social interactions work relations close emotional relationships

  4. Speech Therapy for Children with Autism Speech therapists work with parents, caregivers, teachers, and other professionals to find ways to improve communication in Autistic children. Therapists use different techniques like: using picture boards to convey concepts composing songs that match the rhythm of sentences one-on-one therapy engaging the child in group therapy as an activity in better social interaction ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔

  5. Benefits of Speech Therapy for Children with Autism 1. ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ Better articulation for children who may struggle with basics of language and expression. Lip exercises Pronunciation practice Improving skills required for speaking intelligibly Use expressive intonations to communicate better 2. ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ Improved understanding of non-verbal cues like: Facial expressions Nods Eye contact Posture Other emotional cues 3. ➔ ➔ ➔ Learning appropriate communication without prompts such as Greetings like ‘good morning’ or ‘good afternoon’ Permission to go to the restroom Anything else they might need

  6. Benefits of Speech Therapy for Children with Autism 4. Self-regulation for children who may struggle with basics of language and expression. ➔ Knowing what to say and what not to ➔ Knowing when to say something and when not to ➔ Manoeuvring social conduct such as not interrupting when someone else is speaking 5. Improved exchange of ideas ➔ Think creatively ➔ Express their thoughts ➔ Partake in situations that call for the exchange of ideas, like discussing what game to play next amongst peers 6. Better conversation ➔ Overcoming an inherent tendency to avoid or rebel against social interactions ➔ Learning to enjoy socializing with people ➔ Develop confidence

  7. When to Start Speech Therapy Eighteen months old Language delays / abnormalities creep up Three years old Autism Spectrum Disorder generally manifests Speech Therapy is best begun after your child’s sensory responses are regulated. Begin after undergoing Occupational Therapy to acquire better results in the sensory integration system. Early identification and availing treatment will help your child develop requisite social skills for a fulfilling life. Address any questions about the techniques used. Monitor your child’s progress to ensure the best care.

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