Pragmatic Speech and Autism

source: www.freepik.comAutistic people can talk. More often than not, yet, individuals with autism talk 'uniquely' compared to their neurotypical peers. They might be direct to speak out their mind, but others think they are rude, socially "off." Their ability to read and understand social cues, gestures, culture, ethics, and expectations are limited. Those non-verbal social communication skills are in the category of pragmatic speech skills. It's essential to have the ability to observe the...

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  • December 2, 2020
  • by Esther Young
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