I’m the father of a 6 year old boy diagnosed with autism when he was 4. He’s considered non verbal although he has some stock phrases and sounds he uses daily.

The thing is I’m worried if I’ve made the right decisions and I’m worried about his future.

Will he ever talk more? Will he do well in mainstream school? Will he be OK?

I’d be interested in hearing your experiences especially if you started as non verbal.

Did it get easier for you? When did you start talking more?

  • Firestorm Druid@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Take this advice with a grain of salt, but consider going to an SLT. Practically anything to do with late language acquisition is worthy of being looked at by an SLT. If the therapist is specially trained or schooled in it, it may show results with language acquisition and production. Plus a second opinion, other than from a psychotherapist, could prove helpful with finding strategies to manage your daily lives. Good luck!

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      3 months ago

      Thanks I’m going to look up some local SLT, we went through the local health care system at first for SLT which turned out to be a series of PowerPoint slides which honestly doesn’t prepare you for anything.