Autism: How to Help My Child Talk
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Henry
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Written by:
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Hope Wood M.A. N.C.
About this listen
Three strategies that work for nonverbal and verbally limited kids
For parents of kids who are either nonverbal or verbally limited, if you’ve been searching for answer as to why your child can’t talk and need guidance on how to change that, look no further. Welcome to Autism – How To Help My Child Talk which is a parent-centered program designed specifically for you. Thank you for showing up, for your desire to learn, AND for trusting me. My purpose is to give you the tools and information you need that will impact your child’s life and make a huge difference in their communication. But I also want this journey to bring a massive amount of encouragement and hope for you.
This F.U.N. Approach is my signature, cutting-edge method for equipping you to have the most dramatic improvement in your child’s communication skills.
F - stands for feed the brain foods that it craves and needs for further development.
U - is for understand the child and the brain with an AAC system of communication.
N - is for nurture the brain with sensory-neuro exercises and stimulation.
In the beginning of this project, no one knew these three strategies would drastically change so many lives! Some people have a foot fetish or whatever, right? Mine has always been the brain! It drives me to ask tough questions of my profession: Why are such difficult behaviors a common thread among children with Autism? What else is going on in the brain to cause no communication? There’s got to be more we can do beside just the therapies we’ve been taught. By the way, I’ve never been one to keep my thoughts “inside the box!”
You see, my passion for learning along with desire to help others has brought me here. In some ways, I can relate to the nonverbal child. From birth until age 18, when I left home, I suffered many forms of severe abuse. And during those early years, many times the emotional cage of fear I lived in made communication impossible for me, too. You see, I do understand for completely different reasons. More importantly, that’s what causes compassion to run through my veins. And for every single child and family I have the privilege to help, it also drives me to find out how far we can take their communication skills.
©2022 Hope Wood (P)2022 Hope Wood