Does Speech Therapy Help Autism?
Autism spectrum disorder is most commonly identified in early childhood, while communication abilities are still developing. To varying degrees, the condition makes it difficult for children to communicate. Some children may not speak or have limited speaking ability, while others communicate in great depth about specific topics.
According to studies, two out of three children with autism improve their communication abilities and understanding of spoken language when identified early and receive appropriate treatment. According to research, those who receive ongoing speech treatment are more likely to progress
Speech therapy can help children with autism improve their
spoken language, enhance nonverbal abilities, and learn to communicate in new
ways. SLPs can teach parents how to improve their child’s communication skills
in various ways that are suited to the child’s abilities, communication
situations, and family requirements.
For children with ASD, there are a variety of evidence-based
treatment options, including Augmentative and Alternative
Communication (AAC), activity schedules/visual supports,
computer-assisted learning, video-based instruction, behavioral interventions,
cognitive behavioral therapy, play-based interventions, social
communication/social skills interventions, literacy interventions,
relationship-based interventions, parent-implemented interventions and coaching
and routines-based intervention.

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