Supporting your child’s communication skills

FREE webinar via Zoom

Tuesday 19 March, 8.00 -9.00 pm AEST

This talk addresses common communication challenges faced by autistic children.

Sophie Cirillo (Speech Pathologist) and Melissa Wall (Educational & Developmental Psychologist) will help you better understand how to foster your child’s communication skills and equip you with practical strategies to support your child’s communication journey.

  • Understand the different elements of communication and language.
  • Learn practical strategies to support your child’s communication skills.
  • Overview of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
  • Ask us questions!

Who is this talk suitable for?

This talk is suitable for parents and carers of children aged 2-6 years.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical strategies for supporting your child to become an effective and confident communicator.

Learn more about your speakers

Sophie Cirillo

Sophie is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist with Autism Partnership. Sophie is passionate about developing children’s communication skills to support them in expressing themselves confidently. She works closely with Behaviour Consultants, Therapists and parents to ensure what children are working on is functional, achievable and can be practised consistently.

Melissa Wall

Melissa is Autism Partnership’s Queensland Clinical Director, an Educational and Developmental Psychologist and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. She has been working with children with ASD and their families for 23 years in Australia and overseas and is a firm believer that children can achieve so much with the right type of support.

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About Autism Partnership

Autism Partnership has been supporting children and families for over 25 years. We believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. We provide autism-specific services, intervention and support to autistic children and their families. Autism Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation.

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