Supporting a child’s communication is a team effort
Communication support works best when parents, schools and professionals collaborate. Sharing knowledge about a child’s strengths, interests and communication preferences can make a significant difference.
Many families find it helpful to develop tools such as:
When children feel understood and accepted, their confidence in communicating often grows naturally.
“The goal is not to make every child communicate in the same way — but to ensure every child has meaningful ways to express themselves and be heard.”