How to Teach Your Child Not to Repeat What You Are Saying (Echolalia)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @EDee_
    @EDee_ 2 месяца назад

    I worked in Early Childhood Education with Head Start children (3, 4yr olds) and considered working with Autistic children. I think this video just gave me the push to go back and pursue it 😊❤❤

  • @susankitaka1456
    @susankitaka1456 5 лет назад +1

    Caroline Mutoko brought me here too, love it and worth it.

  • @maureenstephens3528
    @maureenstephens3528 3 года назад +6

    Researching for help to help my child brought me here.

  • @AlfonsoLopezRamosArqozs
    @AlfonsoLopezRamosArqozs 3 года назад +5

    my 4-year-old son has echolalia (not utism) he repeats everything we ask him, then we screw him up and he answers well, but the next day it's the same. The things that he knows he answers well, like giving him a choice between two things, he asks for only one of the two.

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  3 года назад +1

      Hello, what do you mean when you say, "then you screw him up"?

    • @AlfonsoLopezRamosArqozs
      @AlfonsoLopezRamosArqozs 3 года назад +2

      @@SpeechTherapyTotos Sorry, error in the translation, when he answers with the same question, we correct him and he answers correctly the next time, but the next day it's the same. Sometimes I think he only does it because he wants to do it that way.

    • @denesiarose
      @denesiarose Год назад

      Going thru this same thing with my 4 yo. Except with the added gibberish from time to time. I figure it’s also possible it has something to do with his confidence of speech. He only started doing this as he got older 😕❓

  • @sarahNJ
    @sarahNJ 5 лет назад +1

    Caroline Mutoko brought me here.
    Plus you being a home schooler.

  • @BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama
    @BerylWalubengoAnyitiNanyama 5 лет назад +1

    Learning so much

  • @tamerajefferson7248
    @tamerajefferson7248 Год назад

    Hello Madam.Thank you so much for this teaching.You just made mention of what i have been thinking may be one of the cause of echolalia even though am not a speech therapist and that was what you listed as "limited vocabulary " you just helped put my thoughts into writing.😊I would like you to help me with this:How does one help a child who sometimes repeat what you say,repeat what he has heard before and also refers to herself as "She" instead of using "I" to make request for example, you will hear her say. "She is hungry" or will mention her name to make a request .For example,You will hear her say "Sarah is hungry " and this will make you think she is making the request for someone else rather than herself. Please how can one help such a child

  • @oelz9109
    @oelz9109 5 лет назад +1

    Great, thank you Lorna 👈

  • @overcomer2569
    @overcomer2569 5 лет назад +8

    Caroline Mutoko brought me here.

  • @RefilweNhlapo
    @RefilweNhlapo Год назад +1

    Hi my son is 5 also repeating everything we say he had delayed speech how do I help him

  • @falconandres7729
    @falconandres7729 3 года назад +1

    Thank You!!

  • @kuzianmak8480
    @kuzianmak8480 7 месяцев назад

    This info is a bit outdated now. Understanding Gestalt language processing and interventions for this, will help us understand Echolalia's purpose in communication. It is not to be discouraged but understood. It's different way of language development that has different stages of progression

  • @geraldmedlock3862
    @geraldmedlock3862 3 года назад +1

    My daughter is 9 and recently she been say the word “ say before every sentence” how can I stop her? She doesn’t even realize she doing it

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  3 года назад

      That sounds like a habit she is fast identifying with. Is it like how some people say "actually" before each response? Do you suspect that her use of this word is acting like a filler (uhm, erm, etc) or do you suspect she may be experiencing a communication difficulty such as word finding difficulties, inadequate vocabulary, etc.
      There is a public-speaking forum called 'toast masters' that encourages fluent public speaking, and one part of mastering this skill is self-monitoring one's "uhms". They get speakers to count their "uhms". Why not practise this with your daughter, but for her, you'll be getting her to count her "says". It's a really useful activity, which can bring into focus what is so automated for a speaker. Since learning about the "uhm counter", I have used this to improve my own use of fillers.
      All the best.

  • @dharavyas9514
    @dharavyas9514 2 года назад

    my 3 years boy is repeating poem everytime, he can answer the question sometimes and sometimes he can repeat the same questions example how are you so he repeat the same ,what can I do for the stop to repeating sentence and poem? and sometimes I ask what is this for use the flashcard he answered the right only words please help me how to stop the repeating poem or some sentence.

  • @kjk4227
    @kjk4227 10 дней назад

    Can a 17 year old girl echoing words stop later

  • @amejumaeyikimi4933
    @amejumaeyikimi4933 2 года назад

    Hello, my name is Ama from Nigeria. I have a 3yr old son who is autistic . he repeats a particular sound all day if he is left to do so and he has very few words in his vocabulary. What can I do please

  • @amberdenise8161
    @amberdenise8161 3 года назад +1

    Thank you I’m trying to help me son

  • @orvillewedderburn8568
    @orvillewedderburn8568 Год назад

    Good job

  • @mwinehilda9319
    @mwinehilda9319 2 года назад

    My son is making 3 and he has echolalia...but my questions are does this stop and they talk normallyand also is it with therapy air they can will eventually talk

    • @kuzianmak8480
      @kuzianmak8480 7 месяцев назад

      Please find out about Gestalt language processing. It's just a different way of language development to what most kids do. With appropriate support they will move through stages of language development in their own way. Don't discourage the echolalia, acknowledge it, by e.g nodding. Understand what they are trying to communicate by the echolalia and give them another phrase to use to be able to communicate. There is a lot of advice now on how to correctly support GLP children. This video is outdated compared to current knowledge

  • @abdulhaqq1980
    @abdulhaqq1980 3 года назад +3

    Very informative but your intro background is a bit too loud.

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  3 года назад +1

      Hello, I am glad that you have found the video informative. Are you listening to it while wearing headphones?

    • @abdulhaqq1980
      @abdulhaqq1980 3 года назад +1

      @@SpeechTherapyTotos The overall audio was excellent. Just the intro was a bit loud. It was conflicting with your voice. I'm not using a headphone. Just my macBook

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  3 года назад +1

      @@abdulhaqq1980 Thank you for your honest feedback. We have taken it into consideration

    • @abdulhaqq1980
      @abdulhaqq1980 3 года назад +1

      @@SpeechTherapyTotos My son will be three this july and he's really talking. I think he's "echoing" his points but he's deffinitely not forming his own sentences. No Mamma nor Dadda, no Yes nor No. Noy expressing shock nor sudden pain like "owch, wow or screem from fright. Your videos are helpful and i'm also sharing them to people in my country who's having similar issues.

    • @abdulhaqq1980
      @abdulhaqq1980 3 года назад +1

      I'm truly grateful fr your vides though. Thanks for being so kind to share.

  • @blackmediaentertainment1786
    @blackmediaentertainment1786 5 лет назад +1

    Good job speech mama👍.

  • @nicolalawrence5047
    @nicolalawrence5047 2 года назад

    Thus is my issues with my 3 year old son... He full understand everything you say but tens to repeat your questions rather than respond.

  • @rkthanaraj1
    @rkthanaraj1 2 года назад +1

    Great :-)

  • @waliyah-kendralehr7852
    @waliyah-kendralehr7852 2 месяца назад

    What about a child who has great vocabulary but literally repeats everything in a form of a question?
    Like, ok it's time to go ... He says "It's time to go?". Or put your shoes on.. "put my shoes on?". Or wow, that's really nice.. "that's really nice?". Its literally everything we say to him...

  • @omotayoogunbona5752
    @omotayoogunbona5752 4 года назад +2

    Can you show examples of what you’re saying

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  4 года назад

      Hi, I believe I have given examples. Have you watched the whole video?

  • @eradearborn5229
    @eradearborn5229 Год назад

    Can confidence increase IQ?

  • @g-belltesh953
    @g-belltesh953 3 года назад +2

    My 8years old can't talk but he repeat everything I say

  • @kak90
    @kak90 3 года назад +2

    Pls do a video on pronoun reversal problems in 3yr old

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  3 года назад +1

      Hello, I do have videos on pronunciations. Let me send you the links- ruclips.net/video/JGcxzL6XfOc/видео.html and this one- ruclips.net/video/BQeJqn5zAis/видео.html

    • @tamerajefferson7248
      @tamerajefferson7248 Год назад

      Please what is pronoun reversal problems

    • @kuzianmak8480
      @kuzianmak8480 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@tamerajefferson7248Saying 'you' instead of 'I' for example. Like instead of saying ' I am happy' , they may say ' you are happy' when describing their feelings

  • @theafricangynaecologisttut2627
    @theafricangynaecologisttut2627 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @leahchiira5977
    @leahchiira5977 5 лет назад +3

    My 2 year old does echolalia mostly coz of rigidity but my 3 and a half year old am not so sure what is causing it, but from your past video of how many words he is supposed to say, I think he has limited vocabulary. Thank you for this, I will try the methods you've given

  • @joandudley4847
    @joandudley4847 4 года назад +3

    How do you handle scripting and echlolalia from tv or books? My son is 3 (undiagnosed but waiting to get an appointment to be diagnosed)
    Like it’s all day constant. He has some words but the scripting is non stop.

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  4 года назад +1

      Have you tried any of the tips suggested in the video? It sounds like there is some language rigidity in how your son is developing language. Anything that you can do to increase his vocabulary and teach him to be flexible particularly with his play skills will help. Please watch the other videos where I give tips on how you can expand your child's language skills. All the best!

    • @tamerajefferson7248
      @tamerajefferson7248 Год назад

      Please what is scripting

    • @joandudley4847
      @joandudley4847 Год назад

      @@tamerajefferson7248 Scripting is repeating whole books, songs or phrases heard from tv and the like.

    • @ebtisamlutfi2955
      @ebtisamlutfi2955 Год назад

      How is your son now?
      Did you see any improvement?
      What’s his diagnosis?

  • @terryjynn2010
    @terryjynn2010 5 лет назад +3

    Caroline Mutoko also brought me here :). I have a nephew who just turned 4 and who has been exposed to a lot of screen time. As you spoke on Carole's channel, I could identify with a lot of what you said. So he can count up to like 300, knows all colours shapes, letters etc. However, he does not know how to have conversations and repeats a lot as well. He echos most of the words, either when he hears people say something or when he sees it on TV. It was so interesting when you mentioned the way they sometimes repeat 'good boy' because he does that a lot. How do we get him to be social, engage in conversation and basically catch up on his speaking?

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  5 лет назад +2

      Hello, you can start by signing up to my FREE 3-part video series, which can get you to help your nephew talk, talk more and talk better. Please sign up for the series- speechtherapytotos.com/3-part-video-series. I also have an online course called the Late-talker's bootcamp course which will give you the steps to grow your nephew's speech and language. Here is the link to learn more about the course- speechtherapytotos.com/late-talkers-bootcamp and the link to purchase- bit.ly/2STLeM8

    • @kimiko6732
      @kimiko6732 3 года назад +2

      My daughter is in the same situation please please reply me. I want to discuss this

    • @kimiko6732
      @kimiko6732 3 года назад +1

      Please please

    • @ebtisamlutfi2955
      @ebtisamlutfi2955 Год назад

      How is ur nephew doing now

    • @terryjynn2010
      @terryjynn2010 Год назад +4

      @Ebtisam LUTFI when he started going to school everything changed. Now he's the most chatty and social little guy 😁

  • @prasannakumarchandran1271
    @prasannakumarchandran1271 3 года назад

    My son has this problem.

  • @marymunyua3600
    @marymunyua3600 5 лет назад

    Caroline Mutoko brought me here too

  • @maureenstephens3528
    @maureenstephens3528 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I will definitely use this strategy.

  • @organicgardener123
    @organicgardener123 4 года назад +1

    Caroline brought me here

  • @ephantusthuku8673
    @ephantusthuku8673 4 года назад +1

    Great tip. Thanks.

  • @JJoneschannel
    @JJoneschannel 4 года назад +1

    Our 5 year old autistic son has a tendency to use echolalia (And palalia) quite a bit. Sometimes it's immediate and other times it is quite delayed. The other day he heard a video and it said *Oh my God, it's Mr. Peabody and Sherman!* Well, for the next three hours (With just a few breaks) he kept repeating it over and over again. At one time I thought he was going to quit for good, and when he restarted again I made the mistake of saying *Oh, sh*t*. Well, then he started saying the Peabody and Sherman line followed by the Oh Sh*t line right after it. Luckily, we didn't have to go anywhere that day.

    • @SpeechTherapyTotos
      @SpeechTherapyTotos  4 года назад +1

      Echolalalia and palilalia can be frustrating, and the key to correcting them is through understanding what is causing your child to imitate.
      Is it because he lacks adequate stumulation from the people who live with him, is he perhaps overexposed to screens, does he lack the requisite language skills to support communication, etc. Depending on what could be causing it, you can address the trigger and it should resolve over time with consistent intervention.
      Also, children "echoing" can be a first step towards communication although I doubt this is the reason for your son's "echoing" as he is managing to repeat pretty long phrases.
      Please check out this quick video- ruclips.net/video/EE56bMGTTJY-/видео.html on how to address echolalia in children.
      All the best.

  • @jesusislord4421
    @jesusislord4421 4 года назад

    Autism me Sprecher