What is the 6 Second Rule for Autism?
The “6 second rule” in autism is a simple communication strategy that encourages parents, teachers, therapists, and support workers to pause and wait after speaking or asking a question.
The “6 second rule” in autism is a simple communication strategy that encourages parents, teachers, therapists, and support workers to pause and wait after speaking or asking a question.
Written by Paul Micallef, autistic adult and Shannan Lea, educator and mum of an autistic child.
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