Language facilitation techniques, like pausing, involve using intentional breaks or pauses during communication to help children with special needs develop their language skills. When we pause, we give the child extra time to think and respond, making it easier for them to understand and express themselves. Using pauses in conversations or when telling stories can help the child process information better, reduce their thinking load, and encourage them to participate more actively. Pausing is essential strategy therapists, and teachers use to support children with special needs to improve their language and communication abilities.