Non-Vocal Communication And ABA Workbook

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    Learning to communicate is one of the most important skills an individual can learn. While speech is natural and easy for some children to pick up, it may prove to be more difficult for others. This extensive workbook delves into alternatives to vocal communication to help bridge the gap between your child not speaking and potentially speaking.

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    Nicole Plumridge
    Nicole is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) as well as an author. She holds a Master’s degree in Psychology from Kingston University, England. Nicole has experience working in centres, clinics, and public schools providing therapeutic services to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning difficulties and behavioural issues as well as providing training and support for families, caregivers and teachers. Nicole is the founder and main contributor to Psychminds, which she established as a platform to open a dialogue regarding topics relating to psychology, mental health, and wellness.