While my production computer is down, I’m re-releasing this powerful episode that so many parents found helpful the first time around. If you’re raising a non-speaking or minimally speaking child, or if you’re trying to better understand apraxia and communication differences in autism—this conversation is for you.
I’m joined again by Samantha Fox, M.A., CCC-SLP—an incredible speech-language pathologist and founder of Beyond Speech Therapy Center. Samantha specializes in working with non-speaking autistic individuals and is a certified Spelling to Communicate (S2C) practitioner.
We talk openly about:
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What apraxia really is—and how it’s often misunderstood
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Why some autistic kids can understand language but still can’t speak
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The difference between language delays and motor-based speech challenges
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Why “presume competence” isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential
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My son Emmett’s experience being non-speaking and how it shaped my perspective
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A powerful message from 17-year-old speller Kaden that will absolutely stay with you
This conversation will challenge assumptions and give you a new way to view communication struggles. Whether you’re a parent, therapist, or educator—you’ll walk away better informed and hopefully more hopeful.
🎧 Listen now anywhere you get your podcasts or at: https://listen.theautismdad.com
This episode is sponsored by:
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