Non-verbal girl with autism says first ever word – leaves mum in tears

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Early on in her life, doctors diagnosed Taylor with a form of autism known as “non-verbal”. Essentially, it means she doesn’t communicate with speech – she could understand bits and pieces of English, but coming up with her own words had never been a possibility.

That changed one day at a McDonald’s drive-thru. Briana shared her incredible experience with the Love What Matters page on Facebook:

“I am ugly crying in the McDonald’s parking lot and the employees probably think I’m crazy. In the drive-thru, I suddenly heard Taylor say ‘MAMA.’

For those of you that don’t know, Taylor is five and is nonverbal autistic. She has NEVER said a word. EVER.”

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“As soon as she said it I grabbed my phone and started recording. I’m pretty sure I held up the drive-thru line but there was no way I wasn’t getting proof of this.

I can’t explain how unbelievably grateful and ecstatic I am right now.”

For Briana, the occasion marked something that she thought could never happen. Not only was it a huge achievement for Taylor, but it also now makes possible the idea that she might learn more words and be able to communicate through speech in the future.

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Watch the emotional moment Taylor breaks her silence in the video below:

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What an incredible moment for Briana! This certainly put a smile on our faces!

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