Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Speech Avenue - Pediatric Speech Pathology Clinic in Tustin, CA
Understanding the Languageโand Supporting the Whole Child
You may hear different words used when talking about autism:
โASD,โ โautistic child,โ or โchild with autism.โ
Thereโs ongoing conversation around these terms. Some individuals and families prefer โautisticโ as an identity-first word, embracing neurodiversity as a core part of who they are. Others prefer โchild with autism,โ placing the person before the diagnosis. In medical and professional contexts, youโll often see the term ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) used.
As speech-language pathologists, we understand and respect these perspectives.
But no matter the wording, our approach doesnโt change:
We see your childโfirst and alwaysโand we tailor our support to their individual needs, strengths, and communication style.
What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how children process information, relate to others, and communicate. Some children with autism may not speak by age 3 or 4. Others might repeat what they hear, speak with little intonation, or use language in a very literal way.
Social communication can also feel challenging. Children might:
- Avoid eye contact
- Struggle with back-and-forth interactions
- Find it difficult to play or engage with peers
- Have strong reactions to sensory input (like loud sounds or bright lights)
These challenges can sometimes make it hard for others to understand their needs or feelings.
But every child communicatesโsometimes with words, sometimes with gestures or devices, sometimes in ways only a parent truly understands. And thatโs where speech therapy comes in.
Our Focus
Dedicated Approach to Early Support
Personalized Attention
Engaging Methods
Therapy Tools
How Speech Therapy Helps
Children with autism often benefit from support in:
- Expressing themselves
- Understanding what others say
- Building social connection and shared attention
- Learning alternative ways to communicate if speaking is hard.
We use a variety of strategies to support communicationโranging from spoken language to AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), including sign language, picture systems, and speech-generating devices.
As communication improves, we often see a reduction in frustration and challenging behaviors. When children are able to express their needs and thoughts more clearly, they feel more empoweredโand everyday interactions become easier for both them and their families.
What matters most is that your child feels heard, supported, and confident in their own voiceโwhatever form it takes.
What Our Work Looks Like
Therapy begins with learning about your child: their interests, strengths, and goals. We conduct a thorough assessment and create a plan that may include:
- Speech sound practice
- Language-building activities using play, games, books, or visuals
- Social skill development
- AAC tools when needed
Sessions are engaging and child-centered. One child might thrive with music, another with movement or stories. Some respond best to routines and visual schedules.
We follow their leadโwhile gently guiding growth.
Autism and Other Challenges
Many children with autism also experience:
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Behavioral challenges
- Feeding or motor coordination delays
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
- A need for AAC tools like SGDs (Speech-Generating Devices)
We work holistically, supporting your child across all areas of communication and collaborating with other providers as needed.
What Families Share
Weโve seen children grow from being quiet observers to more active participantsโexpressing themselves, connecting with others, and finding joy in communication. Families often tell us they feel more connected, more hopeful, and more confident in supporting their childโs growth.
Progress may look different for every childโbut every step forward matters.
๐ฉโโ๏ธ Our Guiding Belief
No diagnosis defines your childโs worth or potential.
No term can capture the full picture of who they are.
Weโre here to support their voiceโwhether itโs spoken, signed, typed, or shown in a smile.
Weโre here to walk alongside your family.
Areas We Serve
We also offer help to parents from nearby areas of Tustin like:
- Irvine
- Santa Ana
- Orange
- Anaheim
- Costa Mesa
- Fullerton
- Garden Grove
- Laguna Hills
- Mission Viejo
- Newport Beach
Take the First Step
It can be hard to watch your child face communication challengesโbut there is hope. With the right support, big changes are possible. Contact Speech Avenue at (949) 414-5526 to schedule your childโs first session. Together, we can help them feel more confident, understood, and connected.