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Non Verbal Doesn’t Mean Not Communicating

I was reminded of non-verbal doesn’t mean non-communicative earlier today. (FYI: Non-verbal doesn’t mean quiet either.) As a verbal species, humans often rely almost solely on verbal or written words to communicate. And when we find someone who is non-verbal, or even is slow to speak, we might be quick to (negatively) judge them. Many…

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Reaching Your Child in Unexpected Ways

One of the things that my wife and I try hard to do is to reach our children where they are. This is often difficult since he thinks and communicates differently than my wife and I do. We constantly try to find ways to have him interact with us and others. And recently, I saw…

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