Jargon & Echolalia in Toddlers & Preschoolers..Autism Podcast Series..Laura Mize..teachmetotalk.com

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Are you working with a child who uses jargon and echolalia? Although both are listed as types of repetitive speech in the official diagnostic criteria for autism, they're also both part of typical language development. Learn how to differentiate typical vs. atypical jargon and imitation (which is what echolalia is- excessive imitation) and more importantly, the 11 best strategies for addressing jargon and echolalia in toddlers and preschoolers with ASD or suspected ASD. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this one hour audio and video podcast episode in The Autism Podcast Series. Therapists - get 1hour CE credit for only $5. Want the handout? Get it with purchase of the course at this link:
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Комментарии • 30

  • @KarenM2012
    @KarenM2012 17 дней назад

    my son has a lot of echolalia going on but a lot of understanding too. These ideas are exactly ehat i was looking for. Thank you!!

  • @denysgill
    @denysgill 2 года назад +2

    I’m so thankful! Thank you very much for your knowledge, time, kindness, love and patience. As a mother of twins this has been so helpful. God bless you!

  • @sherronnemcintosh4180
    @sherronnemcintosh4180 7 месяцев назад

    This made me feel so much better! Thank you! My son is 3. He dealt with hearing loss for about a year due to reoccurring ear infections. He was labeled delayed due to communication skills but a few evaluators were hinting to autism. But your explanation just helped to to understand why I hear so much jargon right now.

  • @LavinG
    @LavinG 3 года назад

    So helpful!!thankyou so much!

  • @ericakhorsandi3018
    @ericakhorsandi3018 Год назад +1

    Laura, I appreciate your explaining in such detail.. and with great examples… this confusing topic. My daughter and I are wading through Natural Learning vs ABA vs your model. Yours makes the most sense! My grandson is just beginning to say words… after jargon-ing for a few weeks. Thank you, thank you for sharing all you know!!

    • @user-py2lh7zv3h
      @user-py2lh7zv3h 6 месяцев назад

      I helped my son reduce aggression and improve in speech and social skill with the help of Dr Oyalo herbal supplement I got from RUclips here

  • @kamillaluv86
    @kamillaluv86 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! God bless 🙏🏻

  • @psalms50_5
    @psalms50_5 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @Hannah-my1li
    @Hannah-my1li Год назад

    Thank you so much for all this information. I have learned so much from you. Thanks for sharing online and for free. I really appreciate your help to understand these issues which affect my son. What an amazing person you are. Thank you. 😊

  • @tighstykibrom3770
    @tighstykibrom3770 3 года назад +2

    Omg u made me cry. Been on the dark. My 3 years old chats to me with foreign language all day.😀 Yet he uses so much words n sentence as well. They gave him a year to see how’s improving before diagnose with anything. He hasn’t got any autism symptoms few odd ones. Thank u so much!!

    • @ahmadgaal4004
      @ahmadgaal4004 2 года назад

      Did he speak now

    • @tighstykibrom3770
      @tighstykibrom3770 2 года назад +3

      @@ahmadgaal4004 yes he did… but sometimes he doesn’t understand what he’s saying! Thank u for asking!!

  • @Alice-zj6lp
    @Alice-zj6lp 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @mencadotranforming4411
    @mencadotranforming4411 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much! As a group supervisor in a child care center, specifically working in a classroom for 2 year old children, I have encountered each of those forms of jargon and echolalia. I had a sense of these differences, from having observed them, but not the language to describe what I have observed. This information should prove to be especially helpful for me to use in developing shared understanding of these differences between myself and my fellow co-workers, et al..

    • @user-py2lh7zv3h
      @user-py2lh7zv3h 6 месяцев назад

      I helped my son reduce aggression and improve in speech and social skill with the help of Dr Oyalo herbal supplement I got from RUclips here

  • @thejemgirlchannel1585
    @thejemgirlchannel1585 7 месяцев назад

    Your amazing knowledge is so helpful! You have just explained questions I have given my son’s Speech Therapist and couldn’t answer. Thank you! I feel more positive my 5 year old son had a chance to learn to talk and I will use some of these methods to help him and encourage his cute jargon even more.

    • @user-py2lh7zv3h
      @user-py2lh7zv3h 6 месяцев назад

      I helped my son reduce aggression and improve in speech and social skill with the help of Dr Oyalo herbal supplement I got from RUclips here

  • @zodiacgirl2381
    @zodiacgirl2381 Год назад

    Ur amazing 😇

  • @unravelwithanne9249
    @unravelwithanne9249 Год назад

    Hi Laura, will this information be updated in your autism workbook? Thank you

  • @homemadelifestyle5669
    @homemadelifestyle5669 3 года назад

    Thank you for this informative video

  • @kailiewick4740
    @kailiewick4740 Год назад

    I am just a mom who has went down an rabbit hole. I have a son who is three years 3 months and is still not talking like a “normal” hate that word kid his age. I about fell over when she said dig -a-dig-a dig-a. Listening to this video has me like yea that’s my kid. I am mind blown.

    • @teachmetotalk
      @teachmetotalk  Год назад

      Hi Kailie - I would love to help you. Please email me at laura@teachmetotalk.com.

  • @rodneyvelez9385
    @rodneyvelez9385 Год назад +1

    What happens be on 3 almost 4

  • @persecutedbiblebeliever5493
    @persecutedbiblebeliever5493 Год назад

    How can I get the books you are referring to?

    • @teachmetotalk
      @teachmetotalk  Год назад

      All my manuals are exclusively available on my website at teachmetotalk.com. Thank you!

  • @amandamatlock8218
    @amandamatlock8218 5 месяцев назад

    My 25 month old says stuff like “jargon jargon jargon watch tv” “jargon jargon jargon coloring” “jargon jargon jargon book”
    “Jargon jargon jargon bite jargon jargon jargon chip”
    “Jargon jargon jargon hat”
    “jargon jargon jargon white snow”
    is that terribly delayed since she’s 25 months old?

  • @Saigy
    @Saigy Год назад

    I dont know what to do with mine toddler. She is echolalic (delayed echo), but mostly it is one or two words repeating. But she only repeats the words she can pronounce, like mama, Dada, baby etc. She doesn't repeat anything she can't pronounce or she doesn't understand.
    She understands what I say perfectly, her passive vocabulary is great for her age... she answers yes or no, depending if she wants smth or not. There is no jargon yet, but she talks simple phrases and makes them not as echo, but on her own. Like "baby eat" (when she wants to eat), "bye bye dada", "bye bye baby" (on the play ground adressed to other toddler). We havent teached her to say like so. Its her own. And then she repeats this her creation with and also without context, many times a day 😢
    She is tomorrow 20 months old. I think she is autistic, high functioning, but since she makes eye contact, points, "asks questions" by pointing on smth, saying "whatdat" and looking at me for an answer, etc it will be hard to diagnose right now.. but she is def on the spectrum