Vital Voices Podcast
What does real progress look like for a child with autism? Is it just about speaking more words, or is it about connection, expression, understanding, and being seen? In this episode of Vital Voices, host Alexis Burrows sits down with Dr. Danielle Moss, Speech Language Pathologist at Keystone Therapy Services, for an important conversation on autism, communication, speech and language delays, and early intervention. Together, they explore why communication is about so much more than spoken words, how autism can affect the way children connect and express themselves, and what parents and caregivers should know when they begin to notice developmental concerns. This episode also tackles a question many families quietly wrestle with: Is this just a speech delay, or is it time to seek help? Dr. Moss breaks down the difference between speech, language, and communication, shares signs parents should pay attention to, and explains when it may be appropriate to see a Speech Language Pathologist. If you are a parent, caregiver, teacher, or simply someone who wants to better understand autism awareness and the many ways children communicate, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and practical insight. Above all, it challenges us to rethink how we define progress and reminds us that every child deserves to be understood, supported, and given the tools to thrive. In this episode, we discuss: autism spectrum disorder, autism awareness, speech delay, language delay, communication milestones, early intervention, speech therapy, child development, parenting support, and what meaningful progress really looks like. #VitalVoices #AutismAwareness #Autism #SpeechTherapy #SpeechLanguagePathologist #CommunicationDevelopment #EarlyIntervention #ChildDevelopment #ParentingSupport #SpeechDelay #LanguageDelay #Neurodiversity
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