
Join Desiree & Saiqa ~ Supporting U for a Parent Support Group discussion titled: Moms of Special Ones, What’s Motherhood To U?

Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, shaping how we connect, understand, and relate to one another. When engaging with individuals who are disabled, whether physically, mentally, or neurologically, the language we use plays a pivotal role in fostering respect, dignity, and inclusivity. However, navigating this terrain can sometimes feel like walking on eggshells, as societal norms and language evolve. Understanding how to communicate respectfully is essential for promoting empathy, understanding, and equality. Here's a guide on how to be respectful in language use when interacting with people who are disabled.

Communication is the bedrock of human interaction, yet for individuals on the autism spectrum, expressing oneself can be a challenging journey. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) methods offer a lifeline, providing diverse tools and strategies to bridge the gap between silence and expression. For those with autism, AAC isn't just a means of communication; it's a pathway to empowerment, independence, and inclusion.

Parent support group discussion on 29 April, Monday, 10:30 am, free on Zoom. Remember, this is limited only to parents / caregivers / family members caring for an individual with special needs. We look forward to seeing U.