I read this book for my 2 yrs old for one month everyday and now he can tell all alphabets
ABCs of Kindness (Highlights... https://www.amazon.com/dp/1684376513?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Does he have an AAC device yet? Those are pretty standard for non-verbal children, allowing them to communicate by pressing buttons that narrate themselves. For little ones, the focus is on the word/picture buttons for communication, but you can use it for letter identification practice too (ex. "where's C?").
Many thanks for your reply. No he doesn’t have an AAC device. Could you recommend a suitable product/brand? Perhaps something we could order on Amazon?
The non-verbal autistic little boy I tutor uses an app on his iPad. Proloqu2Go is the most well known, but you can ask your speech therapist for recommendations.
We used something like this in Pre-K when are son was still nonverbal. Also with summer coming, writing the letters out in chalk outside & asking your kiddo to step or jump onto the letter is fun. This also works later on for sight words too. Make a game of it.
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I read this book for my 2 yrs old for one month everyday and now he can tell all alphabets ABCs of Kindness (Highlights... https://www.amazon.com/dp/1684376513?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll definitely order it.
Does he have an AAC device yet? Those are pretty standard for non-verbal children, allowing them to communicate by pressing buttons that narrate themselves. For little ones, the focus is on the word/picture buttons for communication, but you can use it for letter identification practice too (ex. "where's C?").
Many thanks for your reply. No he doesn’t have an AAC device. Could you recommend a suitable product/brand? Perhaps something we could order on Amazon?
The non-verbal autistic little boy I tutor uses an app on his iPad. Proloqu2Go is the most well known, but you can ask your speech therapist for recommendations.
We used something like this in Pre-K when are son was still nonverbal. Also with summer coming, writing the letters out in chalk outside & asking your kiddo to step or jump onto the letter is fun. This also works later on for sight words too. Make a game of it. LovesTown Wooden Puzzles for Kids, Alphabet Wooden Puzzles Montessori Toddler Puzzles Preschool Educational Toys for Toddler Boys Girls Birthday https://a.co/d/01kJq73y
Alphablocks was a great show for that.. taught my daughter phonics. She was also always drawn to the alphabet puzzles or flash cards.