Teaching a second language to an autistic child is possible with the right strategies and patience. Many children with autism can learn another language, especially when instruction is structured, consistent, and individualized.
Start by focusing on your child’s strengths and interests. Use visual supports, repetition, and routine-based learning to help them connect words to actions or objects. Pairing spoken words with images or gestures can improve understanding and retention.
Keep lessons short and engaging, and practice frequently in natural settings. For example, label everyday items in both languages or incorporate songs and videos that your child enjoys. If your child uses AAC (augmentative and alternative communication), include the second language in that system as well.
ABA therapy can also play a role by breaking language learning into manageable steps and reinforcing progress.
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SOURCES:
https://www.autismspeaks.org/expert-opinion/seven-ways-help-your-child-nonverbal-autism-speak
Teaching Autistic Children Two Languages
https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/development/language-development/language-development-asd
Autism and Bilingualism
https://chalkypapers.com/teaching-foreign-languages-to-autistic-students