Listen. Listen to your child. Listen to your instinct. If something does not feel right- pause don’t push. It is a good idea to honor your child’s request for a break. Family time matters. Joy is most important.
(Parents tips, autistic child, communication development, communiverse, autism)
Communiverse India
Communiverse - a universe dedicated to the holistic growth and well being of Autistic individuals
Services we offer-
1) Group intervention services to young children with ASD and related communication disorders aimed at helping them join regular schools.Intervention is intensive, 3 hours a day, 5 days a week, through the academic year.
2) We offer individual therapy services to children with developmental disabilities like Autism, ADHD, Global developmental Delays, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impa
Echolalia Part 4
The manner in which caregivers respond to Echolalia - by supporting the child, using visuals, expanding the language, knowing it is not to be stopped - helps mould it into communication that is easier for neurotypicals to understand better.
Echolalia Part 2
Echolalia is when children repeat what they hear - immediately or after a while. It is the child’s way of communicating with you especially when speech is hard for them. Do not stop it. Do not criticise the child . By supporting the child you can build bridges to better communication
Echolalia is when children repeat what they hear - immediately or after a while. It is the child’s way of communicating with you especially when speech is hard for them. Do not stop it. Do not criticise the child . By supporting the child you can build bridges to better communication
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Three part series explaining autistic teenage meltdowns.
Part 3
[Kids development tips, anger management, parents tips, kids anger issue]
Three part series explaining autistic teenage meltdowns.
Part 2 Why the anger
(Child development, child anger issue, parents tips, anger management)
Three part series explaining autistic teenage meltdowns.
Part 1 Common scenarios where teens get upset and angry
[Kids development tips, anger management, parents tips, kids anger issue]
It is really hot in many parts of India. Autistic children can get restless. Support their needs. Don’t force them. Help them to stay cool. Tell them you understand.
Modelling simple jaw movements in nursery rhymes through sounds like a, e. pa, up can help in the development of speech
13/04/2026
A voice that enthralled us all. Captivating melody. Salute to someone who shone bright rising over every challenge that life threw her way. 🙏🏼
Children 🧒 👧 communicate even if they are not speaking. It could be a 👀look, a sound or an action 🫵When we don’t recognise and respond to these attempts to communicate, they get 😩 frustrated. They may start 😢, shouting or behaving poorly. This is not a behavioural problem. It is communication frustration. Being aware is the first step to helping.
[Child negative behaviour, autism education, autistic child, negative behaviour, parent guidance, autism awareness, communiverse]
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