Anything that makes sense to would make sense to me. Each and every child on the spectrum shares some features but they are all unique individuals. My job was to figure out when they were very young what did make sense to them and to build on that. Whatever you need to make it work for you is what is important.
The mispronunciation sounds may have been you had a form of Dyspraxia (sometimes called Apraxia). It is common in young children. It can make it harder for you to put individual phonemes together to make words. it is an oral motor planning problem.
Anything that makes sense to would make sense to me. Each and every child on the spectrum shares some features but they are all unique individuals. My job was to figure out when they were very young what did make sense to them and to build on that. Whatever you need to make it work for you is what is important.
The mispronunciation sounds may have been you had a form of Dyspraxia (sometimes called Apraxia). It is common in young children. It can make it harder for you to put individual phonemes together to make words. it is an oral motor planning problem.
Keep the faith. God Bless!
Thanks, and GOD bless you mightily!