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How Nonverbal Autistic Children Communicate (AAC, Echolalia, and Language Development)

How Nonverbal Autistic Children Communicate (AAC, Echolalia, and Language Development)

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In this episode, pediatric psychologist Dr. Mark Bowers explores the inner world of nonverbal autistic children and the communication systems many parents and educators overlook.

Many parents quietly ask difficult questions:

  • Will my autistic child ever talk?
  • Do nonverbal autistic children understand language?
  • How can I connect with my child if they don’t speak?

Modern neuroscience and developmental psychology tell a very different story than the assumptions many families encounter.

In this conversation, we explore how autistic communication actually develops, including:

• why speech and intelligence are not the same thing
• how echolalia and scripting can be meaningful communication
• what gestalt language processing looks like in autistic children
• how AAC devices and alternative communication systems support language growth
• the many ways nonverbal autistic children communicate without speech

You’ll also learn practical strategies parents can use today:

  • recognizing early communication signals
  • responding to scripting and echolalia
  • using language mapping and expansion techniques
  • supporting communication through AAC and gesture

Most importantly, this episode reframes how we see nonverbal autism.

When we stop asking “How do we make a child talk?” and start asking “How does this child communicate?”, a completely different picture emerges.

Because many nonverbal autistic children understand far more than the world realizes.

And when parents learn how to recognize their child’s communication signals, connection can grow long before spoken language appears.

If you’re parenting a nonverbal autistic child, supporting a neurodivergent student, or trying to better understand autism and communication development, this episode offers science-based insight, compassion, and practical guidance.

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Beneath the Behavior is an educational podcast for parents and caregivers of neurodivergent kids.

The information shared is not therapy or a substitute for working with your own provider. Episodes are intended to offer understanding, context, and language—not individual advice.

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