Autistic Spectrum

Hi, my sister's kid has been diagnosed in the autistic Spectrum. He's 8 years old, and doesn't speak naturally. He only talks bits and pieces of repeated continuously or rhymes (2 lines) from his school. She has enrolled him in speech therapy for last 2 years and still he's not showing any progress. 

Welcoming any tips, advices and guidance on how to help him speak and behave normally. He's very active in sports like swimming but socially awkward, claps continuously and cannot sit in one place. 

Please support, appreciate. 

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  • The schools SENCO representative (Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator) would be the person to start this discussion with, along with the kids GP.

    If they are using speech therapy that is not tailored for autistic children then I doubt it will be effective - our brains are wired differently so conventional approaches are not as effective.

    If the budget allows then I would think a child psychologist with a track record of helping autistic children would be a good option. From what I have heard on this site over the last 4 years, the SENCOs at school are not always educated about autism to the level that they really need to be so sometimes you have to call in specialists.

    That would be what I would do in this situation.

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  • The schools SENCO representative (Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator) would be the person to start this discussion with, along with the kids GP.

    If they are using speech therapy that is not tailored for autistic children then I doubt it will be effective - our brains are wired differently so conventional approaches are not as effective.

    If the budget allows then I would think a child psychologist with a track record of helping autistic children would be a good option. From what I have heard on this site over the last 4 years, the SENCOs at school are not always educated about autism to the level that they really need to be so sometimes you have to call in specialists.

    That would be what I would do in this situation.

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