Autism Communication | THIS Is How YOU communicate with Autistic People (5 TIPS)
This is the BEST way to help Autism Communication flow easily for YOU and them!
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:46 Autism Overview
3:04 Tip 1 Be Patient
4:47 Tip 2 Repeat When Needed
6:41 Tip 3 Use Images
8:42 Tip 4 Ask For Feedback
9:44 Tip 5 Explain The Detail
Communication with an autistic person can be difficult Especially if the person is neuro typical trying to talk to an autistic person.
Autism at its core is a communicative issue that impacts the brain and the ability to understand communication signals and imports from external stimuli into the brain and neurologically understanding that information and data.
It is often that employers, new friends or even potential partners have issues relating to and communicating with people on the autism spectrum.
I have outlined here five strategies that will best accommodate autism communication skills for someone who is autistic and trying to communicate and who is trying to communicate with an autistic.
1. Be Patient: taking time and being patient with an autistic person is going to be the best in return for understanding their communication needs. Just take some time and try to understand what they need to help communicate.
2. Repeat When Needed: sometimes people with autism need sentences or speeches repeated several times before we are able to understand what it is one is trying to tell or communicate to us. Don’t be alarmed if you’re asked to repeat the sentence.
3. Use Images: A fantastic way to help communication in areas where there may be some difficulty is use images, using emojis is the new way of using drawing images that we would’ve done back before emojis was a universal language of images. Images are excellent for showing an autistic person a visual representation of the flow of communication because what is the people are visual thinkers.
4. Ask For Feedback: A good way to understand communication barriers and move forward with strategies is to ask for feedback from the person who is on the spectrum so they can tell you where you are doing things right and why are you doing things wrong this can help greatly improve your communication skills with an autistic person.
5. Explain The Detail: The proof is in the detail, what is that people love the fine detail in something because it paints the full picture with no ambiguity. What is that people cannot read between the lines and so having more detail in your explanation when you are communicating with an autistic person will do a lot of good.
Let me know if you’re looking to add to this conversation and pop it in a comment down below also follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content.
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LINKS:
SeattleChildrens - Autism 208: Social Communication (2013): https://youtu.be/H0AygLQYI9s
UMass Medical School - Helping children on the autism spectrum better communicate: https://youtu.be/EnBzw4sUCuM
Communicating - National Autistic Society - https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/communication
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Communication Problems in Children - https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/autism-spectrum-disorder-communication-problems-children
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Видео Autism Communication | THIS Is How YOU communicate with Autistic People (5 TIPS) канала The Aspie World
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:46 Autism Overview
3:04 Tip 1 Be Patient
4:47 Tip 2 Repeat When Needed
6:41 Tip 3 Use Images
8:42 Tip 4 Ask For Feedback
9:44 Tip 5 Explain The Detail
Communication with an autistic person can be difficult Especially if the person is neuro typical trying to talk to an autistic person.
Autism at its core is a communicative issue that impacts the brain and the ability to understand communication signals and imports from external stimuli into the brain and neurologically understanding that information and data.
It is often that employers, new friends or even potential partners have issues relating to and communicating with people on the autism spectrum.
I have outlined here five strategies that will best accommodate autism communication skills for someone who is autistic and trying to communicate and who is trying to communicate with an autistic.
1. Be Patient: taking time and being patient with an autistic person is going to be the best in return for understanding their communication needs. Just take some time and try to understand what they need to help communicate.
2. Repeat When Needed: sometimes people with autism need sentences or speeches repeated several times before we are able to understand what it is one is trying to tell or communicate to us. Don’t be alarmed if you’re asked to repeat the sentence.
3. Use Images: A fantastic way to help communication in areas where there may be some difficulty is use images, using emojis is the new way of using drawing images that we would’ve done back before emojis was a universal language of images. Images are excellent for showing an autistic person a visual representation of the flow of communication because what is the people are visual thinkers.
4. Ask For Feedback: A good way to understand communication barriers and move forward with strategies is to ask for feedback from the person who is on the spectrum so they can tell you where you are doing things right and why are you doing things wrong this can help greatly improve your communication skills with an autistic person.
5. Explain The Detail: The proof is in the detail, what is that people love the fine detail in something because it paints the full picture with no ambiguity. What is that people cannot read between the lines and so having more detail in your explanation when you are communicating with an autistic person will do a lot of good.
Let me know if you’re looking to add to this conversation and pop it in a comment down below also follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content.
HASH TAGS:
#autism #autismcommunication #autistic
LINKS:
SeattleChildrens - Autism 208: Social Communication (2013): https://youtu.be/H0AygLQYI9s
UMass Medical School - Helping children on the autism spectrum better communicate: https://youtu.be/EnBzw4sUCuM
Communicating - National Autistic Society - https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/communication
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Communication Problems in Children - https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/autism-spectrum-disorder-communication-problems-children
📘50% OFF AUTISM PARENTING MAGAZINE → http://bit.ly/AUTISMPM
💼 WORK WITH ME → TheAspieWorld@gmail.com
👕MY MERCH → http://bit.ly/TAW_Merch
🔴SUBSCRIBE ➤ http://bit.ly/AutismYouTube
📹 WATCH MORE OF MY VIDEOS → http://bit.ly/Watch_More_TAW
📹SECRET VLOG →http://bit.ly/2FHuaor
📲PATREON → http://bit.ly/TAW_Patreon
⚠️AUTISM ESSENTIAL MUST HAVES 👇🏼
-----------------------------------------------------------
→ AUTISM ALERT CARD → http://bit.ly/AutismAlertCard
→ CBD GUMMIES UK → http://www.yuminutrition.com?aff=2
→ CBD GUMMIES USA → http://yuminutrition.us?aff=6
→ [15% OFF] AUTISM STIM TOYS / GADGETS → http://bit.ly/StimToys
→ NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES → http://amzn.to/2goVuKf
→ CHEWABLE JEWELLERY → http://bit.ly/Chewable_Autism
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FOR MORE FOLLOW MY SOCIALS ⬇️
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► TWITTER: http://bit.ly/TAW_Twitter
► FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/TAW_FaceBook
► SNAPCHAT: http://bit.ly/TAW_SnapChat
► TIKTOK → http://bit.ly/TAW_Tik_Tok
► MY BLOG → http://bit.ly/TAW_Blog
► MY PODCAST → http://bit.ly/TAW_Podcast
🎧 MUSIC I USE → https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/yhkvz1/
————————————————————
Tags:
#Aspergers #ASD #Autism
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