GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
AUTISM
Question
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50% of children with ASD never develop language
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There is usually a delay in receptive and expressive language
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They usually have a marked impairment in conversational skills
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If they have speech it may not be fluent or functional
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Detailed explanation-1: -Children with ASD may have difficulty developing language skills and understanding what others say to them. They also often have difficulty communicating nonverbally, such as through hand gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions.
Detailed explanation-2: -Non-Verbal Communication Many people affected by ASD develop little in the way of language skills. They rely instead on non-verbal communication techniques. These include a wide range of behaviors, such as using: Gestures.
Detailed explanation-3: -Communication skills are important for autistic children’s development. They help with behaviour, learning and socialising. Autistic children need support to develop communication skills. To work on your child’s communication skills, start by assessing the communication level your child is using now.