Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Autism Explained

 

Verbal and nonverbal communication in autism often differ from typical social expectations. These differences can affect how people connect, respond, and build relationships. 

Why Communication Feels Challenging 
Spoken language and body language may not align with social norms. 

Common signs: Literal speech, difficulty reading cues, and unusual eye contact are frequent. 

Supporting communication differences: Understanding and adapting communication styles builds confidence and trust. 

For tailored guidance focused on strengths, consult Autism Detect. Further insight into overlapping attention traits is available via ADHD Certify. 

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