76. Will My Autistic Child Ever Talk? AAC, Sign Language & Communication for Non-Speaking Kids
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Are you parenting a child with profound autism or navigating life with a non-verbal teen who requires 24/7 care? You’ve found your people.
We’re Chris and Becky—parents to an 18-year-old son diagnosed with Level 3 autism, sometimes referred to as severe or profound autism. Each week, we share real-life stories from our journey parenting a child with high support needs, including sensory challenges, communication barriers, meltdowns, medical visits, and meaningful milestones.
In this episode:
When Bridger was three, I asked his BCBA a question I wasn’t emotionally prepared to have answered: “Do you think he will ever be able to talk?” His response changed the way I understood communication forever. In this episode, we talk about AAC, sign language, verbal speech, and the deeper truth that speech and communication are not the same thing. We share what we’ve tried, what we’re pursuing now with a new speech therapist, and how our definition of connection has evolved over time.Subscribe, rate, and leave a review — your support helps more autism families find our community and feel less alone.
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