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April is a beacon of hope and advocacy for the autism community. As Autism Awareness Month unfolds, we're reminded of the importance of inclusivity, understanding, and support for individuals with autism. World Autism Acceptance Week: The National Autistic Society has dedicated the first week of April to World Autism Acceptance Week, encouraging vibrant participation and fundraising to...

April 2nd marks World Autism Awareness Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and fostering understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). At Give Kids A Voice, we join this global initiative by spotlighting the significance of empowering non-verbal autistic children. Our focus is on how Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices can transform their lives...

For many non-verbal autistic children, the world can sometimes feel isolating. Communication barriers often hinder their ability to interact with peers, leading to a life where solo play becomes a norm. However, at Give Kids A Voice, we believe in the power of breaking down these barriers and fostering an environment where every child can...

At Give Kids A Voice (GKAV), we understand the unique challenges faced by families of non-verbal autistic children, especially during moments of distress or tantrums. Communication barriers can significantly amplify these challenges, making it difficult for children to express their needs and for caregivers to respond effectively. In this post, we'll explore practical strategies to...

Holidays like Easter and Passover are times of joy, reflection, and family gatherings. However, for families with non-verbal or autistic children, these celebrations can sometimes present challenges. With thoughtful planning and a focus on inclusivity, these festivities can be enjoyable for everyone. Here are some tips on how to create fun and accessible Easter and...

Valentine's Day is celebrated across the globe with excitement and joy, symbolizing love and affection through the exchange of cards, chocolates, and heartfelt messages. However, for non-verbal/autistic children and their families, this day can present unique challenges. From sensory overloads to social expectations, understanding and navigating these hurdles is key to creating an inclusive and...

Big public events like Gasparilla in Tampa or local parades can be thrilling and fun-filled experiences for families. However, for families with non-verbal autistic children, these events can also present unique challenges. From sensory overload to safety concerns, there's a lot to consider. Here are some tips to help ensure that your family enjoys these...

Raising a child with non-verbal autism presents unique challenges and rewards. This basic guide is created to help parents and caregivers navigate the intricate path of communication, understanding, and support. Here, we share practical strategies, insights, and resources to enhance your journey and empower your non-verbal child. Section 1: Understanding Non-Verbal Autism Defining Non-Verbal Autism:...

The holidays are almost done!! We still have a big one to get through, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! To my neurodivergent parents hang in there! The holidays for families with autistic children, the festivities can bring unique challenges. One of the significant hurdles that parents and caregivers often face is the disruption...