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The Link Between Autism and Language Disorders

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BCBA helping young boy play with a xylophone in a bright classroom setting during ABA therapy.
by Martin
July 14, 2025
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Language disorders are commonly associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), affecting how individuals communicate. These difficulties can range from challenges in speaking and understanding language to delays in developing basic social communication skills. Children with autism often struggle with using language in social contexts, which can hinder their ability to express needs, share ideas, or connect with others. 

According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), about 40% of children with ASD experience significant language impairments.

Signs and Symptoms of Language Disorder in Autism

Language disorders in autism can manifest in various ways. Some children may have limited vocabulary or difficulty constructing sentences, while others may not use language at all and rely on non-verbal communication like gestures or pointing. 

Echolalia, the repetition of words or phrases, is also common among children with ASD. These challenges can affect both verbal and non-verbal communication skills, such as understanding body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions.

It’s essential to recognize that language disorders vary widely among individuals with autism. Some children may develop language skills over time, while others may require more specialized support throughout their lives. 

Early intervention, like ABA therapy and speech-language services, plays a crucial role in helping children improve their communication abilities.

If you’re in Maryland and seeking expert support, Able Stars ABA offers ABA services tailored to children with autism, focusing on enhancing communication skills and overall development. Contact us today to learn how our specialized approach can make a difference.

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