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Well, isn’t that something! Autistic toddlers starting to talk - it’s a real game-changer. It’s amazing how far we’ve come in helping these little ones find their voice. Of course, it doesn’t happen overnight; it takes time and patience. But with the right support and guidance, these kiddos can learn to communicate in ways that were once thought impossible. And that’s really something to shout about!

At What Age Do Autistic Toddlers Start Talking? [Solved]

Well, most kids start talking between a year and a half and 18 months, but kids with ASD usually don’t start until they’re three. Yikes!

  1. Early Intervention: Early intervention is key for helping autistic toddlers start talking. This includes speech therapy, occupational therapy, and other therapies that can help them learn to communicate.

  2. Repetition: Repetition is important when teaching an autistic toddler to talk. Repeating words and phrases helps them learn the language and understand what they are saying.

  3. Visual Aids: Visual aids such as pictures or videos can be helpful in teaching an autistic toddler how to talk by providing visual cues for them to follow along with the words they are hearing.

  4. Patience: Patience is essential when working with an autistic toddler who is learning how to talk as it may take some time before they start speaking clearly and consistently.

  5. Positive Reinforcement: Positive reinforcement such as praise or rewards can help motivate an autistic toddler to keep trying even if it takes a while before they start talking more clearly and confidently

Autistic toddlers can start talking just like any other toddler - it just might take them a bit longer. It’s totally normal for them to babble and make noises before they start forming words, so don’t worry if you don’t hear your little one speaking right away. With patience and practice, they’ll be chatting away in no time!