Piece by Piece Autism Podcast

Nonverbal Autism: Alec’s Communication Journey & What Worked

35 min · 21. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we share Alec’s journey with communication—one of the most meaningful and challenging parts of his story. We take you back to the early years, starting with speech therapy and the initial stages of communication, and the moment Christi realized that Alec may not develop verbal language. From there, we walk through the many paths we explored in helping Alec find a way to communicate. We discuss Alec’s experience working with Soma in Austin, Texas, where he began using a letter board, and how that method evolved into the communication system he uses today. While the journey has not been easy, it has been incredibly meaningful. Through this process, Alec has been able to share his thoughts, feelings, and personality in ways that were once out of reach. We also talk honestly about the challenges along the way, including attempts to transition to typing on an iPad. Despite working with multiple communication specialists, that path has come with roadblocks, reminding us that communication is not one-size-fits-all. This episode is a reflection on persistence, growth, and the importance of continuing to seek out what works for each individual. For families navigating nonverbal autism or exploring communication options, we hope Alec’s story offers both encouragement and insight. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464561/fan_mail/new]

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