Supporting the Interaction and Communication Skills of Autistic Children in Early Years Settings

Supporting the Interaction and Communication Skills of Autistic Children in Early Years Settings recorded webinar

This webinar explores how to make connections with young children who are autistic or have social communication differences. We look at how child led play is the key to developing relationships with neuro-divergent children. The role of echolalia is explained with practical examples of how this can be implemented into Early Years Settings. An introduction to AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) is discussed and the reasons why this is useful for autistic children is explored.

Please follow https://www.pengreen.org/stronger-practice-hub-old/autism-communication/ to watch the recording.