Autism Voice Unlocked

Hello, I’m Elizabeth, and I am passionate about helping non-verbal autistic children find their voices through the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). My journey began as a mother to an amazing boy who is autistic and has ADHD. My desire to understand his world and make life as smooth as possible for him led me to dive deep into research on these conditions and communication methods.

Over the years, I’ve pursued various courses to expand my expertise, equipping myself with tools to support not just my son but also other children and their families. Watching my son overcome communication barriers inspired a profound passion in me: to empower other parents and children to achieve the same.

Through this work, I aim to create a safe, nurturing environment where young, non-verbal autistic children can unlock their potential, express themselves, and reduce frustrations. My mission is to provide every child I work with the opportunity to thrive and every parent the reassurance that progress is possible.

Let’s embark on this journey together, helping your child communicate, grow, and shine!

Autism Voice Unlocked transformed my child's communication skills. Highly recommend their engaging and supportive approach!

Sarah M.

A close-up of a colorful set of rectangular pastel chalks arranged in a plastic tray. A small triangular paper pyramid illustrating Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is placed on top of the chalks.
A close-up of a colorful set of rectangular pastel chalks arranged in a plastic tray. A small triangular paper pyramid illustrating Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is placed on top of the chalks.
A child wearing a colorful plaid shirt and khaki pants is kneeling on the floor, interacting with large, interlocking black puzzle pieces stored in a clear plastic container. The setting appears to be an indoor or semi-outdoor space with a decorative railing in the background.
A child wearing a colorful plaid shirt and khaki pants is kneeling on the floor, interacting with large, interlocking black puzzle pieces stored in a clear plastic container. The setting appears to be an indoor or semi-outdoor space with a decorative railing in the background.

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Locations Covered

Serving Dartford and surrounding areas in supporting nonverbal autistic children through engaging PECs communication methods and play-based learning.

Locations

Dartford, Kent, UK

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm