Teaching Communication Beyond Words

Season #2

In this episode of Teaching Autism & Special Education with Nikki, we’re talking about communication, and not just speech.

Because every student communicates.
Not every student uses words.

And that doesn’t make their communication any less valid.

This episode is all about teaching communication beyond words... supporting non-verbal and minimally verbal students through AAC, visuals, gestures, body language, and modeling. Because communication is connection, and every child deserves to be heard in the way that works for them.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why communication is more than spoken language

  • What counts as communication (spoiler: a lot more than people think)

  • Why speech shouldn’t be the only goal

  • The pressure students feel when communication doesn’t feel safe

  • What a total communication environment actually looks like

  • How to support communication using gestures, visuals, signs, and AAC together

  • Why AAC gives access to language, not dependence

  • The importance of modeling AAC all day, not just during “speech time”

  • How body language is often the first form of communication

  • Why visuals reduce anxiety and increase understanding

  • The power of modeling over prompting

  • Why all communication attempts deserve celebration

  • How to partner with families around AAC and alternative communication

  • What to do when communication breaks down

  • Why connection matters more than correctness

Big takeaways:

  • Speech is one form of communication.. not the only one

  • Functional communication is independence

  • AAC doesn’t replace speech, it supports it

  • If communication works, students will use it more

  • Being understood is more important than being verbal

If you’ve ever worked with a student who communicates differently, through gestures, visuals, AAC, or behavior, this episode will help you shift your perspective and respond with confidence and compassion.

🎧 Listen in and let’s talk about how honoring all communication builds trust, autonomy, and real connection.