The autism language launcher : [electronic resource] A parent's guide to helping your child turn sounds and words into simple conversations / Kate Wilde.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9781784508708 (electronic bk)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Do you want to help your child on the autism spectrum to verbally communicate with you and others? You've picked up the right book. The Autism Language Launcher gives you something totally new: a step-by-step guide that ignites language lift-off by using methods such as tapping into your child's innate intelligence, going with your child instead of against your child and providing techniques that work with adults on the spectrum. Written for parents, relatives, professionals, educators, or caregivers of a child or adult who is not yet verbal, making some sounds, using some words, speaking in single words, or using two-word phrases, this book uses the author's decades of experience with children and adults on the spectrum. Kate also demonstrates how to effectively address your child's echolalia, repetitious language, and repetitive questions in a way that your child will find supportive, bonding, and even joyful. Ultimately, this book shows you how to make language happen.