Nonverbal Communication: Whats it all about? Part 3
Posted: Monday, October 13, 2008
by Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.
Horizons Developmental Remediation Center
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children.
Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to improve nonverbal communication is the best place to begin improving communication abilities. Expanding the ability to use and understand nonverbal communication provides the necessary foundation for building meaningful dynamic communication. Just as a neuro-typical infant begins by communicating nonverbally, going back and teaching this mode of communication for children who may have missed this step is the foundation for productive communication throughout life.
I hope you enjoyed this three part series. Please contact me or visit our website if you would like to view the entire series as a single article.
Autism specialist Courtney Kowalczyk, of the Horizons Developmental Remediation Center, provides practical information and advice for families living with autism and other developmental disabilities. If you are ready to reduce your stress level, enrich your child's development, aspergers children and improve your family's quality of life, get your FREE reports now at ==> www.HorizonsDRC.com
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