Latest Wellbeing Resources Social Wellbeing Inclusive Interaction - a guide to non-verbal communication People communicate to each other in lots of different ways. Studies show that between 70-93% of our communication is done through non-verbal means. Around 40% of autistic people are thought to be non-verbal or don’t use speech as their preferred method of communication, and all autistic people have differences in how they communicate and understand others. Our accessible guide aims to help people develop more inclusive communication skills. READ OUR GUIDE Did you know? Leeds Autism Services support autistic people to take part in stimulating, enjoyable activities which give people a sense of purpose, and helps them give back to their communities. Click the button below to find out more about our support services. FIND OUT MORE If you've enjoyed this article, please think about making a small donation today. This will help us to continue providing wellbeing advice and resources like this one. Please select a donation amount (required) £10 Helps us to maintain our sensory rooms and purchase specialist sensory equipment £25 Helps us to keep our life skill kitchens and skills development programs well resourced £50 Helps us to invest in digital innovations to help improve the lives of our beneficiaries Other Set up a regular payment Donate Manage Cookie Preferences