Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Receptive Language: Autism Awareness Month-Day 13

I'm remembering the days of early intervention when I'd listen to speech therapists place markers on a chart to indicate Reid's language development. I took solace hearing the voice of the assessor tell me that Reid's receptive language was significantly closer to his chronological target age than his expressive language which was tanking dreadfully.

I've heard, enough times to believe it now, that even our "lowest functioning" friends on the spectrum have heard it all! Too many examples of severely impacted autistics, like Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay, Sue Rubin, Carly Fleischman, and new authors, Peyton Goddard and Jeremy Sicile-Kira, are succeeding in making their voices known too assume otherwise. They understand, alright.

Presume competence. (Poster available from Disability is Natural.) And then, hope that those of us whose expressive language may be off the charts, will hush up long enough to have a prayer of hearing the voice of God too!


April 13
Hearing the Voice
of God

“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you.” (Psalm 32:8, NIV)

“God is great and powerful; no other teacher is like him.” (Job 36:22, NCV)

Pray that those with autism will hear God’s voice in their hearts, regardless of inabilities to communicate with others.

Excerpted from Children of Destiny Turning the Tide! Prayer Thrust calendar here

1 comment:

  1. Amen! Rhema (age 6) tests at 12 months old for expressive and receptive language. But there's no doubt in my mind she understands so much!

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