5 Ways to Communicate with Your Non-Verbal Child
June 5, 2025
Thomas Talbot
August 27, 2024
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Hello Learnigo Learners,
Students on the autism spectrum or students with intellectual disabilities, ADHD, and other disabilities benefit from extra support in developing life skills.
Based on the ICD-11 classification, these students struggle with establishing relationships, maintaining social interaction, and social communication (World Health Organization, 2024).
At the same time, young people between the ages of 10 and 18 go through significant life changes, such as:
In this model, each dimension is interconnected, reflecting the holistic nature of human experience. Together, these elements create a balanced framework for understanding how individuals engage with both their inner selves and the world around them.
The Learnigo EDU: Developing Life Skills – Older Students program is divided into four similar areas:
1) Body/Emotions,
2) Relations/Contact,
3) Thinking,
4) Action
In the BODY/EMOTIONS section of the program, the activities focus on building self-awareness in the area of the body and senses.
Furthermore, they provide opportunities to work on identifying emotions, naming them, and building self-regulation strategies. This is the first area that significantly influences the process of building confidence.
Examples of goals that we can work on in this section are:
The second part of the program concerns RELATIONS. Exercises in this chapter create an understanding of the needs of others.
The activities prepare students to participate in social life and build relationships.
These activities can be used while working on:
In the third section of the Learnigo EDU: Developing Life Skills – Older Students program, teachers and students will find tasks concerning THINKING.
The goal of this section is for students, with the support of teachers, to experience and understand that they can develop in this area if they know how their personal “operating system” works.
Students can build the skills necessary to navigate complex situations more confidently and apply these insights daily. This personalized approach empowers them to take ownership of their growth and progress.
Students will be able to work on:
The fourth part of the Learnigo EDU: Developing Life Skills – Older Students program addresses the benefits of developing clear and predictable routines/structures.
We should keep in mind that, for students on the spectrum, these will be important needs regardless of age. With older students, we can demonstrate that they are capable of making plans, organizing activities, and taking breaks.
Here, you will find games and activities that can help students to:
Each activity includes:
The Developing Life Skills program by Learnigo is designed to support older students on the autism spectrum, those with intellectual disabilities, and others whose disabilities affect social functioning and life skills.
This program is also excellent for therapists, psychologists, and teachers working with students with disabilities. This program is an extensive collection of interactive exercises accessible on most devices with internet access. Adaptable and flexible, the activities can be used for in-person learning, 1:1 or small group, and distance learning.
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References
Remmers, A. (2017). Positive transcultural psychotherapy and its place within the psychotherapy field. Wiesbaden, 28.2.
World Health Organization. (2024). International classification of diseases for mortality and morbidity statistics (ICD-11). World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/
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