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If you serve students with ASD, then it is likely that you've come across some students exhibiting echolalia. In today's episode, I talk about what echolalia is, how some children acquire language differently than others, and how that ties into whether or not we should be concerned when a student is demonstrating echolalia. Research studies are reviewed and discussed to examine the "why" behind echolalia. If you have a student or client and you've tried everything to minimize their echolalia, then you must listen to this episode! Click here to access the show notes --> http://bit.ly/echolaliainspeech
By Jessica Cassity, M.S., CCC-SLP4.8
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If you serve students with ASD, then it is likely that you've come across some students exhibiting echolalia. In today's episode, I talk about what echolalia is, how some children acquire language differently than others, and how that ties into whether or not we should be concerned when a student is demonstrating echolalia. Research studies are reviewed and discussed to examine the "why" behind echolalia. If you have a student or client and you've tried everything to minimize their echolalia, then you must listen to this episode! Click here to access the show notes --> http://bit.ly/echolaliainspeech

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