How Autism and Speech Therapy Work Together

 

Autism and speech therapy play a central role in supporting how autistic children express themselves and understand others. While some children develop spoken language later, others use a combination of speech, gestures, and visual tools. 

Key interventions that support development 

  • Speech and language therapy focuses on articulation, vocabulary, and social use of language. 
  •  AC tools support communication when speech is limited or inconsistent. 

  • Parent-led strategies create natural opportunities for learning during everyday routines. 

Early and personalised support improves long-term outcomes and reduces frustration for both children and families. 

Explore tailored speech-focused support through Autism Detect, with ADHD overlap insight available via ADHD Certify. 

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