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  1. Declarative language avoids asking questions, instead it invites your PDAer to notice, think and problem solve. There is no demand, there is no right or wrong way to respond.

  2. What is declarative language? - Autism Awareness

    5 days ago · Declarative language is a comment or a statement that shares what one knows, observes, or thinks. It emphasizes shared observations, thoughts, and experiences rather than directives or …

  3. Declarative Language Cheat Sheet

    Nov 13, 2022 · Declarative statements can be simple sentences (“Wow! It’s a dinosaur!”), or more complex (“I can tell you are thinking a lot about dinosaurs right now!”).

  4. Declarative language can help keep the door open to learning more about your child by keeping tasks an open conversation. Some children prefer imperative language instead because declarative …

  5. What is Declarative Language & Why Should You Use it?

    Declarative language is a comment or a statement, usually about something someone knows, observes, or thinks. Declarative language isn't about asking questions, making commands, or demanding …

  6. Declarative language is a communication style that focuses on sharing information, thoughts, feelings, or observations without requiring a direct response or specific action from the listener.

  7. The Power of Declarative Language for Neurodivergent Communicators

    Sep 15, 2025 · Declarative language is a style of communication that focuses on sharing thoughts, observations, and experiences, rather than asking questions or giving directions.

  8. DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE HANDBOOK

    Check out what’s new with Declarative Language & Co-Regulation! Upcoming Things! I wanted to take a moment to share 5 things, which include upcoming events, some things that I am thinking and …

  9. Declarative Language FAQ's — DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE

    It is always important to listen to kids and use declarative language to help them voice their concerns and problem solve when faced with a challenge. But sometimes, our kids need something different.

  10. Declarative programming - Wikipedia

    Many markup languages such as HTML, MXML, XAML, XSLT or other user-interface markup languages are often declarative. HTML, for example, only describes what should appear on a webpage - it …