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Are you using the Natural Language Acquisition (NLA) framework in your autism intervention?
This episode of The Preschool SLP pulls back the curtain on Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and challenges you to think critically about what’s truly supported by research—and what isn't.
SLPs are increasingly encouraged to adopt GLP-informed interventions, but a recent article by Venker and Lorang (2025) in response to Hadock et al. (2024) raises five concerns you can’t afford to ignore. In this episode, we break down each criticism with clinical insight and offer evidence-aligned strategies you can use immediately in your therapy room.
🔍 In this episode, you'll learn:
📚 Want done-for-you, research-backed materials aligned with what actually works?
Skip the guesswork.
My SIS Membership provides weekly, ready-to-use intervention tools grounded in empirical research—designed to help preschool SLPs like you make real progress with children on the autism spectrum, including those who use gestalts to communicate.
👉 Join the SIS Membership at www.kellyvess.com/sis
Inside, you’ll find:
00:00 Introduction to Natural Language Processing
00:30 Evidence-Based Practices in Language Development
01:54 Intervention Strategies and Challenges
03:05 Criticisms of Gestalt Language Processing
06:59 Understanding and Measuring Language Processing
10:44 The Role of Gestalts in Language Learning
17:43 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice
Haydock, A., Harrison, L., Baldwin, K., & Leadbitter, K. (2024). Embracing gestalt language development as a fundamental neurodiversity-affirmative practice. Autism, 28(5), 1055–1059. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241234598
Venker, C. E., & Lorang, E. (2024). Continuing the conversation about echolalia and gestalt language development: A response to Haydock, Harrison, Baldwin, and Leadbitter. Autism, 29(3), 821–824. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241287577
By Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLPAre you using the Natural Language Acquisition (NLA) framework in your autism intervention?
This episode of The Preschool SLP pulls back the curtain on Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and challenges you to think critically about what’s truly supported by research—and what isn't.
SLPs are increasingly encouraged to adopt GLP-informed interventions, but a recent article by Venker and Lorang (2025) in response to Hadock et al. (2024) raises five concerns you can’t afford to ignore. In this episode, we break down each criticism with clinical insight and offer evidence-aligned strategies you can use immediately in your therapy room.
🔍 In this episode, you'll learn:
📚 Want done-for-you, research-backed materials aligned with what actually works?
Skip the guesswork.
My SIS Membership provides weekly, ready-to-use intervention tools grounded in empirical research—designed to help preschool SLPs like you make real progress with children on the autism spectrum, including those who use gestalts to communicate.
👉 Join the SIS Membership at www.kellyvess.com/sis
Inside, you’ll find:
00:00 Introduction to Natural Language Processing
00:30 Evidence-Based Practices in Language Development
01:54 Intervention Strategies and Challenges
03:05 Criticisms of Gestalt Language Processing
06:59 Understanding and Measuring Language Processing
10:44 The Role of Gestalts in Language Learning
17:43 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice
Haydock, A., Harrison, L., Baldwin, K., & Leadbitter, K. (2024). Embracing gestalt language development as a fundamental neurodiversity-affirmative practice. Autism, 28(5), 1055–1059. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241234598
Venker, C. E., & Lorang, E. (2024). Continuing the conversation about echolalia and gestalt language development: A response to Haydock, Harrison, Baldwin, and Leadbitter. Autism, 29(3), 821–824. https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241287577