The 'Golden Age' in technology is splitting open the misunderstood 'Opaque Curtain' of nonverbal autism

By: Brady, Lois Jean.
Contributor(s): Oyama, Garret.
Series: Autism Asperger's Digest May 2020: 20-23. 2020Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | CHILDREN | NONVERBAL CHILDREN | COMMUNICATION | SENSORY PROCESSING | ATTENTION | SOCIAL INTERACTION | ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGYSummary: Describes how technology is providing increasingly appropriate communication tools for nonverbal children with autism. Provides information on the issues that affect the communication potential of children on the spectrum i.e. sensory processing, attention and difficulty with social interaction. Looks at what tools are available and their particular applications.
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Describes how technology is providing increasingly appropriate communication tools for nonverbal children with autism. Provides information on the issues that affect the communication potential of children on the spectrum i.e. sensory processing, attention and difficulty with social interaction. Looks at what tools are available and their particular applications.

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