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Interoception Activities for Non-Speaking Autistic People

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Language Note: Non-Verbal Autistic vs Non-Speaking Autistic

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Automatic vs. Reflective Interoception Communication

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Automatic Interoception Communication

Automatic interoception communication includes innate, body-driven expressions of internal comfort or discomfort. These expressions often happen quickly, without planning or intention.

Often, automatic interoception communication shows up as signals of comfort or “this feels good,” including:

  • Leaning in for connection
  • Snuggling closer
  • Relaxing posture
  • Softened face or eyes
  • Sighing or quieting vocalizations

Automatic interoception communication can also show up as signals of discomfort or “something doesn’t feel okay,” including:

  • Crying
  • Clinging
  • Refusing
  • Hiding
  • Screaming
  • Hitting/biting

These expressions are not choices. They are not manipulation. They are not misbehavior.

They are the body’s first language. And here’s what matters most: When a person learns that their automatic body-based communication will be believed and supported, something powerful happens: They become more willing to take the risk of communicating in ways that require more effort. That shift is what makes reflective interoception communication possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Interoception and Non-Speaking (Previously “Non-Verbal”) Autistic People

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Final Thought: Interoception Communication Grows When People Feel Believed

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