Expressive communication refers to the ways a child communicates. Some people communicate verbally, using words (e.g. “drink”), phrases (e.g. “want drink”) or sentences (e.g. “I would like orange squash please”). Some people communicate in other ways (e.g. taking us to things, showing the item to us, pointing or gesturing, using pictures, using a communication device, writing or typing a message etc.).
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