In a world where speech is often seen as the primary mode of communication, many children face challenges when their voices don't fit traditional expectations. Understanding and Supporting Communication Beyond Speech in Children explores the diverse ways children express themselves-through gestures, facial expressions, body language, sign language, technology, art, and behavior.
This essential resource offers educators, caregivers, therapists, and families a compassionate and practical guide to recognizing, interpreting, and nurturing all forms of communication. Grounded in evidence-based practices and enriched with real-world examples, the book highlights how to create inclusive environments that honor each child's unique communication style.
Whether working with children who are nonverbal, minimally verbal, or who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), this book empowers readers to go beyond speech and truly connect-fostering understanding, confidence, and meaningful interaction.