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International AAC Awareness Month: Early Signs Of Communication Issues In Kids
International AAC Awareness Month, celebrated annually in October, aims to shed light on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). AAC is a lifeline for those who face difficulties in expressing themselves verbally.
International AAC Awareness Month 2023 theme "Say what? Sharing your most memorable moments with AAC" encourages us to explore the profound impact of AAC on people's lives.

What Is AAC?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to various tools and strategies used to assist individuals who have trouble with verbal communication.
Why Is AAC Important?
For those with speech disorders, developmental delays, or medical conditions like autism or cerebral palsy, AAC is a vital means of expressing thoughts, needs, and emotions.

Early Signs Of Communication Issues In Kids
By 12 months, babies should respond to their names and make babbling sounds. By age 2, they should have a vocabulary of words. Failure to meet these milestones can be a red flag.
- Limited eye contact: Infants typically engage in eye contact from birth. Lack of eye contact might indicate a communication issue.
- Avoiding interaction: If a child consistently avoids social interactions, it could be an early sign of communication challenges.
- Regression: A child who was previously communicative but suddenly stops or regresses in speech development may need evaluation.

How To Help Kids With Communication Issues In Kids
Early intervention can make a significant difference in a child's ability to develop effective communication skills.
- Early identification: Research from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) suggests that early identification of communication issues leads to better outcomes in children.
- Speech therapy: Children who receive speech therapy or AAC interventions before the age of 3 are more likely to catch up to their peers in language development.

On A Final Note...
International AAC Awareness Month in October serves as a reminder of the essential role augmentative and alternative communication plays in the lives of many.
Understanding the early signs of communication issues in children and intervening promptly can have a profound impact on their development.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information about AAC awareness and early signs of communication issues in children. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have concerns about your child's communication development, please consult a healthcare provider.



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