My Words Have Meaning: A Kid's Look at Gestalt Language - Hardcover
by Nabila Khan (Author), Farisa Addin (Illustrator)
My Words Have Meaning: A Kid's Look at Gestalt Language
A heartwarming story that celebrates communication in all its forms-perfect for families, educators, and anyone who supports neurodivergent children.
Anna has a special way of communicating. She learns language in whole phrases-little songs, scripts, and playful sentences that she saves until the moment she needs them. At home, at school, and everywhere in between, Anna shows that her words have meaning... even when they may sound different from everyone else's.
Through Anna's school day full of friends, routines, and big feelings, readers learn how children who use gestalt language processing communicate with creativity, emotion, and intention.
Told with warmth and understanding, My Words Have Meaning helps children recognize that every communication style deserves respect. This story gently models how peers and adults can respond with empathy, curiosity, and connection.
This book is perfect for:- Parents and caregivers of gestalt language processors
- Speech-language pathologists and educators
- Neurodiversity-affirming classrooms
- Social-emotional learning lessons
- Families seeking stories about communication differences, echolalia, or autism-friendly themes
- That language can develop in phrases, songs, and scripts
- That their words matter-even when others don't understand right away
- How listening with kindness helps everyone feel seen and valued
A clear, accessible guide explains gestalt language processing, how children acquire gestalts, and practical ways to support communication at home and school.
A beautiful celebration of communication, understanding, and the power of every child's voice.