Courses Archive - Early Years Community https://earlyyearscommunity.com/courses/ My Blog Mon, 09 Feb 2026 01:10:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://earlyyearscommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-Logo_Earlyearscommunity-2-32x32.png Courses Archive - Early Years Community https://earlyyearscommunity.com/courses/ 32 32 253569421 Autism & Communication: Supporting Connection at Home https://earlyyearscommunity.com/courses/autism-communication-supporting-connection-at-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=autism-communication-supporting-connection-at-home Mon, 09 Feb 2026 01:10:44 +0000 https://earlyyearscommunity.com/?post_type=courses&p=1580 This course supports families of autistic children by providing respectful, neurodiversity-affirming strategies to build communication, connection, and understanding — without forcing skills that don’t align with the child’s needs. Ideal for: Familias con niños en el espectro autista Padres que buscan herramientas claras y respetuosas Content Module 1 – Understanding Autism & Communication How autistic children communicate Myths vs. facts Module 2 – Connection Before Communication Regulation Engagement Following your child’s lead Module 3 – Supporting Functional Communication Gestures, AAC, visuals Reducing frustration Module 4 – Supporting Language Growth Modeling language naturally Supporting echolalia Module 5 – Sensory Needs & Behavior Understanding sensory differences Preventing meltdowns Module 6 – Advocacy & Next Steps School support When to seek services

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This course supports families of autistic children by providing respectful, neurodiversity-affirming strategies to build communication, connection, and understanding — without forcing skills that don’t align with the child’s needs.

Ideal for:

  • Familias con niños en el espectro autista

  • Padres que buscan herramientas claras y respetuosas

Content

Module 1 – Understanding Autism & Communication

  • How autistic children communicate

  • Myths vs. facts

Module 2 – Connection Before Communication

  • Regulation

  • Engagement

  • Following your child’s lead

Module 3 – Supporting Functional Communication

  • Gestures, AAC, visuals

  • Reducing frustration

Module 4 – Supporting Language Growth

  • Modeling language naturally

  • Supporting echolalia

Module 5 – Sensory Needs & Behavior

  • Understanding sensory differences

  • Preventing meltdowns

Module 6 – Advocacy & Next Steps

  • School support

  • When to seek services

El cargo Autism & Communication: Supporting Connection at Home apareció primero en Early Years Community.

El cargo Autism & Communication: Supporting Connection at Home apareció primero en Early Years Community.

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Helping your child start talking https://earlyyearscommunity.com/courses/helping-your-child-start-talking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=helping-your-child-start-talking Tue, 13 Jan 2026 03:48:13 +0000 https://earlyyearscommunity.com/?post_type=courses&p=1571 A practical parent training course designed to help babies and toddlers with limited speech begin communicating more effectively. Learn evidence-based strategies to support language development naturally during everyday routines — without pressure or overwhelm. Ideal for: Late talkers (0–4 years) Children with limited vocabulary Parents who want early intervention Module 1 – Understanding Early Communication What counts as communication Speech vs. language When to worry and when not to Module 2 – Building the Foundations for Talking Joint attention Imitation Turn-taking Module 3 – Making Your Words Work How to simplify language Modeling vs. asking questions What to say (and what to avoid) Module 4 – Encouraging Initiation Creating communication opportunities Helping your child request and comment Module 5 – Daily Routines That Build Language Mealtime, bath time, play Using routines you already have Module 6 – What Progress Looks Like Realistic expectations When to seek additional support

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A practical parent training course designed to help babies and toddlers with limited speech begin communicating more effectively. Learn evidence-based strategies to support language development naturally during everyday routines — without pressure or overwhelm.

Ideal for:

  • Late talkers (0–4 years)
  • Children with limited vocabulary
  • Parents who want early intervention

Module 1 – Understanding Early Communication

  • What counts as communication

  • Speech vs. language

  • When to worry and when not to

Module 2 – Building the Foundations for Talking

  • Joint attention

  • Imitation

  • Turn-taking

Module 3 – Making Your Words Work

  • How to simplify language

  • Modeling vs. asking questions

  • What to say (and what to avoid)

Module 4 – Encouraging Initiation

  • Creating communication opportunities

  • Helping your child request and comment

Module 5 – Daily Routines That Build Language

  • Mealtime, bath time, play

  • Using routines you already have

Module 6 – What Progress Looks Like

  • Realistic expectations

  • When to seek additional support

El cargo Helping your child start talking apareció primero en Early Years Community.

El cargo Helping your child start talking apareció primero en Early Years Community.

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