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Abstract This article discusses various methods and interventions used to develop communication skills in children with autistic disorders. The main focus is on the effectiveness of these methods and their practical application. Introduction One of the main challenges for specialists working with children with autism is improving the communication skills of these children. Communication plays a key role in their social adaptation and development. In this article we will look at a variety of methods and interventions that can help improve the communication abilities of children with autism. Methods and interventions to improve communication1. Introducing Alternative Communication (AAC) One of the most effective ways to help children with autism develop communication is through the use of alternative methods such as symbol cards, communication tablets, or sign communication. Research shows that this can significantly improve the ability of children with autism to express their thoughts and desires.2. Improving Social Communication Skills Programs that focus on developing social communication skills can significantly improve the ability of children with autism to interact with others. These programs may include training in emotion recognition (emotional intelligence), conversational skills, and social norms.3. Individualized Approach and Behavior Therapy For children with autism, it is important to develop individualized programs that take into account their unique needs. Behavior therapy (ABA) is one approach that can be adapted to improve communication skills. It involves the systematic observation and analysis of a child's behavior with the goal of enhancing desirable forms of communication and reducing undesirable ones. Conclusion Research and practice show that various methods and interventions can significantly improve the communication skills of children with autism. However, it is important to take into account the individual characteristics of each child and approach learning based on their needs. Further research and development of more effective methods will help improve the quality of life for children with autism and their families.