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Autism Awareness By John Hookway

How to Help Autistic Child Express Their Feelings

This podcast offers comprehensive guidance for parents and caregivers on supporting autistic children's emotional expression. It highlights that autistic children often face challenges with emotional regulation and verbalizing feelings, emphasizing the importance of recognizing nonverbal cues like facial expressions and behavioral patterns. The sources advocate for creating a safe and predictable environment through consistent routines and calm spaces, and suggest using visual aids like emotion charts and social stories, alongside nonverbal methods such as art and music, to facilitate communication. Furthermore, the text stresses the significance of modeling emotions, teaching emotional vocabulary, and leveraging professional support from speech and occupational therapists, as well as support groups, to foster healthy emotional growth and communication in autistic children.

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