This video delves into language impairment in autism, particularly focusing on minimally verbal individuals. It highlights that language is a key predictor of future outcomes and explores various factors affecting language development, including gesture use, nonverbal cognition, and motor skills. The speaker discusses challenges in assessing receptive language, emphasizing the need for diverse testing methods. Importantly, the video presents multiple reasons why some autistic individuals remain minimally verbal, debunking the idea of a single cause. What makes this video special is its interdisciplinary approach—integrating neuroscience, behavioral studies, and computational models to better understand language development in autism.

Sensory Play Made Easy: 5 Steps to a Perfect Sensory Table
Setting up a sensory table doesn’t have to be complicated. By choosing a clear theme, using safe and engaging materials,
