How Does Non-Verbal - Autism Explained Work?

It’s like being in a playground where some kids can only talk to you by drawing pictures or using special signals.

Non-verbal autism means someone might not use words much, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t communicating! Instead of speaking, they might use gestures, facial expressions, or even pictures to show what they feel or want.

Like a Secret Language

Imagine you and your friend are playing with blocks. You both know the rules, but sometimes you can’t say what you mean, so you point, you smile, or you give a thumbs-up. That’s like having a secret language made of body movements and looks. People with non-verbal autism might use this kind of communication more than words.

Tools to Help

Sometimes they use special tools, like picture cards, to help them talk. It's like using a menu in a restaurant: you pick the picture that shows what you want, instead of saying it out loud.

So even if someone can’t speak much, they’re still sharing their thoughts, just with a different kind of language!

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Examples

  1. A child on the autism spectrum might use hand flapping to show excitement, instead of speaking.
  2. An adult with autism may avoid eye contact during conversations to feel more comfortable.
  3. Sometimes, a person with autism uses pointing or gestures to tell someone what they want.

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