1. Keep Desired Objects Out of Reach By keeping desired toys or food out of your child’s reach, you are creating a way for your child to communicate with you. This interaction could look like your child using eye contact, pointing, reaching, using sign language, or a verbal request. ...
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A common misconception surrounding American Sign Language is that only individuals in the Deaf Community use it. However, sign language can be used for children who are non-verbal and require other methods of communication, including children with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other diagnoses that are often accompanied...
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