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What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
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What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to the methods used to help individuals with speech or language impairments communicate effectively. AAC encompasses a broad range of tools and techniques, from simple gestures and picture boards to sophisticated electronic devices. The goal of AAC is to enhance communication for individuals who cannot rely solely on verbal speech to express themselves. This blog post explores who typically uses AAC, the different types of AAC, their benefits, and how they can be effectively implemented to support communication needs.

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How do I know if my autistic child is ready for potty training?
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How do I know if my autistic child is ready for potty training?

Potty training is a significant milestone for any child, and for parents of autistic children, this process can present unique challenges. Understanding the specific needs and behaviours of your child is crucial to developing an effective potty training strategy. This blog explores how to know when it is time to start potty training your autistic child.

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How to potty train autistic children
Charlotte Webster Charlotte Webster

How to potty train autistic children

The very first steps of potty training can look different for different children. For lots of children potty training starts with a conversation about transitioning out of nappies, into pants and starting to use a toilet or potty. However this may not be the starting place for your autistic child. Think about the skills and readiness signs they currently have in relation to potty training, and use this to guide where your potty training journey begins.

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