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Tech Solutions for Easier Communication: Helping Your Neurodiverse Child Express and Self-Soothe

October 16, 2024

Have you ever struggled to find the right tech tools to help your neurodiverse child?

Stronger Every Day: For Parents of Children with Rare Diseases - Ep 509 - Tech Solutions for Easier Communication: Helping Your Neurodiverse Child Express and Self-Soothe

Have you ever struggled to find the right tech tools to help your neurodiverse child?

Managing the complex needs of a child with a rare disorder can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to communication. This episode dives into the use of technology to simplify your life, helping your child express themselves and soothe during sensory overload.

-Learn about different communication devices and techniques that can improve how your child communicates with you and others.
-Discover a free, customizable resource you can create to help calm and soothe your child in any environment.
-Gain practical insights into building a free, personalized playlist of sounds and videos that work for your child’s specific needs.

Don’t miss out—listen now to equip yourself with easy-to-implement tools that can make a real difference for you and your child!

Tags AAC, communication, augmentative and alternative communication, PECS
← Stronger Together: Aligning with Your Partner on the Rare Disease JourneyTraveling with Autism: 14 Essential Hacks for a Smoother Journey - Part 2 of 2 →

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