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Language, speech and communication


Language, speech and communication

For most children with MSS, learning to speak is not possible, but they can learn to communicate in other ways. For example by making eye contact or showing facial expressions. You can also pick something up, point to it or make a sign. By encouraging the child when it does well, communication will increasingly become a two-way street.

There are several courses on improving communication. You can read more about this in tests and treatments.

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