Sources for Non-speaking Autistic Support
HALO - Soma (Helping Autism through Learning and Outreach)
Founded by Soma Mukhopadhyay, who pioneered the Rapid Prompting Method (RPM) of spelling for nonverbal individuals.
Phone: (512) 465-9595 (AZ)
Email: information@halo-soma.org
Unspoken Thoughts
Unspoken Thoughts is founded by Shannon Zish who is certified and experienced in various spelling and communication education techniques, including RDI, TEACCH, DIR/FloorTime, ABA, and RPM (Level IV).
Phone: (856) 305-5274 (Vienna, VA 22182)
Reach Every Voice
Reach Every Voice (REV) was founded by Lisa Mihalich Quinn, a certified special education teacher and communication specialist, trained in various text- and symbol-based Augmentative and Alternative Communication techniques. She is also the Co-founder of the training program, Communication for Education
Reach Every Voice is a practice of educators with decades of experience working with non speaking and minimally speaking autistic learners. Many of REV’s staff are state-certified teachers. REV provides direct instruction to teach individuals who are non speaking or have unreliable verbal abilities to express themselves with alternative communication. REV also works with families and schools to help them collaboratively find ways to meet the needs of students in their home and school learning environments.
Phone: (240) 630-1785 (Annapolis, MD 21401)
Email: info@reacheveryvoice.org
Suzy Miller
CEO and Founder of Blue Star Education and Research
Suzy offers monthly energetic balance sessions to navigate these changing times, and her New World Portal Community is a hub for understanding and living the New Human Experience.
Instagram @bluestarsuzy444
Telepathy Tapes
Podcast founded by Creator and Writer Ky Dickens, explores the profound abilities of non-speakers with autism.
We’re Expanding Our Resources
If you know of any valuable resources that support non-speaking autistics, we’d love to hear from you. We’re actively working to grow our list of tools and references to better assist individuals in finding effective methods of communication with family and friends. Your suggestions can help us make these resources more accessible and inclusive for all.