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Can a Child Have Autism and Still Talk Normally?

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An autistic girl playing with a giraffe and bunny stuffed toys on a bed, making a face during ABA therapy in Maryland.
by Martin
July 8, 2025
autism

Yes, a child with autism can still talk normally. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects individuals in a variety of ways, and while some children with autism may experience speech delays or challenges with communication, many others develop typical language skills.

However, even if a child with autism can speak normally, they may still struggle with other aspects of communication, such as understanding social cues, holding conversations, or interpreting body language. Children with autism may also find it difficult to make eye contact or respond to others in socially appropriate ways, despite having normal speech abilities.

It’s important to recognize that autism is a spectrum, meaning it can present with varying degrees of difficulty and unique challenges. Early intervention through therapies like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) can help children with autism, even those who talk normally, develop essential social and behavioral skills.

At Able Stars ABA, we create personalized ABA therapy programs in Maryland to support children in all areas of communication and social interaction.

Is your child facing challenges with communication or social skills?

Our team is here to help your child grow, thrive, and succeed. Contact us today.

SOURCES:

https://www.expressable.com/learning-center/autism/will-my-autistic-child-ever-be-able-to-talk

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/Autism/Pages/Early-Signs-of-Autism-Spectrum-Disorders.aspx

https://easchools.org/speech-delay-vs-autism

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/autism

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