“Not All Communication Uses Words”
Some children with autism communicate through energy, facial expressions, movement, sounds, touch, or presence instead of spoken language. That does not mean they are disconnected. Sometimes it means they are communicating in a deeper way that requires us to slow down and truly feel.
A child leaning into you, bringing you an object, humming near you, holding your hand, or simply sitting beside you can be saying:“I trust you.”“I feel safe with you.”“I want connection.”
The same way intuition speaks softly to us without words, children with autism often communicate through emotion, energy, patterns, and senses.
Connection is not always verbal. Love is not always loud. Understanding can exist in silence too. 💙
✨ Reflection Question:Have you ever felt deeply connected to a child without a single word being spoken?
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Carra Dixon
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“Not All Communication Uses Words”
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