💜 What Bella May Be Trying To Communicate | Part 2
It’s strange how something can be right in front of you every day… and you don’t really see it until you slow down.
The older Bella gets, the more I’m noticing patterns in the way she communicates with me, even without words.
Some things I once thought were random are starting to feel much more intentional.
Maybe the communication was always there.
Maybe I just needed to learn how to recognize it. 💜
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Over time, I've realized that what once seemed like random actions or moments with Bella are actually consistent patterns of communication. For parents of children with nonverbal autism, this can be a transformative insight. It requires patience and a willingness to slow down and observe without rushing to interpret. Sometimes, the communication isn’t through words but through repeated gestures, facial expressions, or behaviors—not random, but intentional messages. I remember when I first started noticing these patterns, it felt like suddenly a hidden language was unfolding in front of me. For example, Bella might touch an object repeatedly or fix her gaze on something meaningful to her. Initially, I missed these signs, thinking they were mere habits or random actions. But as I became more attuned, I understood these behaviors as a way for her to express needs or emotions. This awareness changed how I respond to her. Instead of trying to impose verbal language, I learned to validate her nonverbal cues and respond empathetically. It’s important for caregivers to acknowledge these patterns because it fosters deeper connection and acceptance, supporting neurodiversity. The journey of recognizing autism communication patterns is ongoing. It also involves understanding that some signals might evolve or look different as the child grows older. From personal experience, embracing this dynamic nature of interaction has helped me better support Bella’s needs and celebrate her unique way of connecting. For other autism moms and caregivers navigating communication without words, I recommend observing closely, journaling patterns, and seeking community support. Sharing experiences with others who understand nonverbal autism can bring encouragement and ideas to enhance connection. Remember, what seems invisible or random at first may hold profound meaning. Slowing down creates space to see these messages clearly and strengthens the bond between you and your loved one.












































































































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