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... Other parents weighed in to agree that sign language helped prevent frustration and anger in their nonverbal children. Some MyAutismTeam parents report success when introducing their children on the spectrum to technology such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and apps on tablets. ...
Nonverbal Communication Skills and Autism
... Other parents weighed in to agree that sign language helped prevent frustration and anger in their nonverbal children. Some MyAutismTeam parents report success when introducing their children on the spectrum to technology such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and apps on tablets. ...
... I could feel my anger dissipate. There was so much I wanted for her, simple things, impossible things. “Carly, I want you to be calm and happy,” I whispered. “I want you to speak. I want you to play and have friends and go to school. I want you to accomplish something you will feel proud of. ...
A Parent’s Toxic Cocktail: Worry & Sleeplessness
... I could feel my anger dissipate. There was so much I wanted for her, simple things, impossible things. “Carly, I want you to be calm and happy,” I whispered. “I want you to speak. I want you to play and have friends and go to school. I want you to accomplish something you will feel proud of. ...
... As your words and gestures continue to get misinterpreted, your frustration, fear, exhaustion, and anger rises. This is how your child with autism can feel every day – every minute, in fact – right here at home in the company of people who do speak the same language. ...
How Words Can Reduce Behavior Breakdowns for Kids With ASD
... As your words and gestures continue to get misinterpreted, your frustration, fear, exhaustion, and anger rises. This is how your child with autism can feel every day – every minute, in fact – right here at home in the company of people who do speak the same language. ...