OMG, Carrie thank you so so much. Of all the videos that ive been through this is ghee most informative and most helpful. Great content in a nutshell. Super!
Hello in this time 1:17 you said the word ( don't ) is the sound n and t your tongue touch your throat for n and t not the tip of your tongue touches behind your alveolar or upper teeth.
@@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Hello, thank you for reply my question, but there are different T in american English like glottal stop as in ( cotton [ˈkɑʔ.n̩] ) and flap T as in (better [ˈbɛɾɚ] ) and the N also changed link ng if followed by g as (and God) and changed to M if follow b as in (in part) they not always touche the alveolar ridge. you said the T in the word ( don't ) like glottal stop and i feel the n also back t. my be in fast speech. i like you voice and pronunciation. Have a good day.
Echolalia is often a precursor to full verbal speech (supported by research), and represents the autistic brain attempting to developmentally reroute. It should be encouraged as much as possible, especially when the alternative is the child not speaking at all.
Absolutely! Echolalia is a typical part of development. This video is specifically intended for speech-language pathologists who are helping a child move past echolalia into the next phases of language development.
How about my daughter this month she will turn 4 and we are bilingual since she start 3K she is speech delay she is taking more most last month but now she is repeating more word like what I say or teacher says. Today she came from school repeating what teacher says all day like Anna sit down, or be quite. Sometimes she use those words what she repeated in correct ways like if I'm pretending like I am upset she will come close to me asking are you ok ? Do you need hugs? Those are word from school I'm sure because we don't use them in English, but If I tell her do you want cookies she will repeat sentence or sometimes she will repeat yes. Or all day she is repeating words like no thank you, be nice by herself no one asked her anything, or when she is playing with her dolls she will tell the be careful trying to talk to them she loves all them princess make up. I'm wondering this repeating words is because any spectrum or is just speech delay because she just start taking like 4 months ago but last month or last 2 weeks she is taking more but repeating a lot. Thank you for your time.
Sounds like your daughter has really made progress in speech lately, that's great to hear! Since I haven't worked with your daughter directly, I can't tell you what exactly is going on. The best thing would be to find a speech-language professional in your area who can work with her directly and let you know what's going on. That person would also be able to tell you the best approach to help her. If you talk to your child's doctor, they should be able to help you find someone.
Carrie what are aspecific Englishka speaking very well for adults having difficulty to speak English very well and know all English words and memorized but having difficult expressions. Someone knows English but can’t make English videos to make videos like you. If someone scapegoat you but you wan’t explain that person you say this what happened a lot of files one hundred pages let say you are in big trouble but you can speak and understand but when this person does English more than you and you want respond that you are telling him that is not. The case but tell him differently English you can defend yourself. Example I know English words and tense you uses but I can’t take someone in English interviews or make videos English or puplic speak but I have been 8 years English counry. I don’t if someone like me in English county but I believe if your are between age in my opinion of 1 -12 that is when you master very well in English but any age you can speak English fluently but there are people who live English county came 20 years old who has difficult when it’s comes speaking when I’m saying this I’m mean they know English words but I’m having to make videos English or example there are who are people who from portarico they can speak their language and very well without having difficulty to make videos but when it’s comes you are having difficult to English speaking but does mean you don’t know English you came adults in English county my be you life in canda or usa 20 years and having difficult to speak English very well because you are having difficult the human is not same and you are someone who works hard but have difficult and faltraugh I also see someon people who never attend school learn English and more than one the closest chances to learn English you have is when age is 1 to 13 because you won’t have difficult learn English language or new language when you young. That is way many adults struggling in language to speak English very well like someone his first language or Mather tongue. Having inept cause when you adults to straggle language but you’ can learn any age the best time is when you are 1-13 after that is how you get good enept but if you get bad enept you will never master to become English speaker in your life that doesn’t mean you. Don’t know English but having to speak English to give speech lectures English people or defend someone like lowyer hard case that need a lot of talking. Thank you
My 3 y/o daughter is extremely independant, wants to dress herself and do everything on her own, but her speech is really far behind. 3 years 4 months and she babbles incoherently all the time and will repeat words and phrases when we ask but her first reflex is to throw a tantrum instead of asking for something. Can't reach her toy? She'll grab me by the hand and try to pull me. If I ask her what she wants she'll repeat my question and never answer it. If I don't understand fast enough she'll throw a fit and leave.
Oh that sounds so hard for all of you!! Seeking out a speech therapist in your area who could work with your daughter directly could be a game changer for you guys!!
OMG, Carrie thank you so so much. Of all the videos that ive been through this is ghee most informative and most helpful. Great content in a nutshell. Super!
Awesome! I'm so glad this was helpful! Let me know if you need any help!
Hello in this time 1:17 you said the word ( don't ) is the sound n and t your tongue touch your throat for n and t not the tip of your tongue touches behind your alveolar or upper teeth.
Hey there! The /n/ and /t/ sounds are both produced with the tongue tip at the alveolar ridge. Hope that helps!
@@CarrieClarkCCCSLP Hello, thank you for reply my question, but there are different T in american English like glottal stop as in ( cotton [ˈkɑʔ.n̩] ) and flap T as in (better [ˈbɛɾɚ] ) and the N also changed link ng if followed by g as (and God) and changed to M if follow b as in (in part) they not always touche the alveolar ridge. you said the T in the word ( don't ) like glottal stop and i feel the n also back t. my be in fast speech. i like you voice and pronunciation. Have a good day.
Echolalia is often a precursor to full verbal speech (supported by research), and represents the autistic brain attempting to developmentally reroute. It should be encouraged as much as possible, especially when the alternative is the child not speaking at all.
Absolutely! Echolalia is a typical part of development. This video is specifically intended for speech-language pathologists who are helping a child move past echolalia into the next phases of language development.
Thank you for great video.
Thank you ma'am
How about my daughter this month she will turn 4 and we are bilingual since she start 3K she is speech delay she is taking more most last month but now she is repeating more word like what I say or teacher says. Today she came from school repeating what teacher says all day like Anna sit down, or be quite. Sometimes she use those words what she repeated in correct ways like if I'm pretending like I am upset she will come close to me asking are you ok ? Do you need hugs? Those are word from school I'm sure because we don't use them in English, but If I tell her do you want cookies she will repeat sentence or sometimes she will repeat yes. Or all day she is repeating words like no thank you, be nice by herself no one asked her anything, or when she is playing with her dolls she will tell the be careful trying to talk to them she loves all them princess make up. I'm wondering this repeating words is because any spectrum or is just speech delay because she just start taking like 4 months ago but last month or last 2 weeks she is taking more but repeating a lot. Thank you for your time.
Sounds like your daughter has really made progress in speech lately, that's great to hear! Since I haven't worked with your daughter directly, I can't tell you what exactly is going on. The best thing would be to find a speech-language professional in your area who can work with her directly and let you know what's going on. That person would also be able to tell you the best approach to help her. If you talk to your child's doctor, they should be able to help you find someone.
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What about grown people that repeat what you say
I can't answer that without having worked with the person directly! Sorry!
Carrie what are aspecific Englishka speaking very well for adults having difficulty to speak English very well and know all English words and memorized but having difficult expressions. Someone knows English but can’t make English videos to make videos like you. If someone scapegoat you but you wan’t explain that person you say this what happened a lot of files one hundred pages let say you are in big trouble but you can speak and understand but when this person does English more than you and you want respond that you are telling him that is not. The case but tell him differently English you can defend yourself. Example I know English words and tense you uses but I can’t take someone in English interviews or make videos English or puplic speak but I have been 8 years English counry. I don’t if someone like me in English county but I believe if your are between age in my opinion of 1 -12 that is when you master very well in English but any age you can speak English fluently but there are people who live English county came 20 years old who has difficult when it’s comes speaking when I’m saying this I’m mean they know English words but I’m having to make videos English or example there are who are people who from portarico they can speak their language and very well without having difficulty to make videos but when it’s comes you are having difficult to English speaking but does mean you don’t know English you came adults in English county my be you life in canda or usa 20 years and having difficult to speak English very well because you are having difficult the human is not same and you are someone who works hard but have difficult and faltraugh I also see someon people who never attend school learn English and more than one the closest chances to learn English you have is when age is 1 to 13 because you won’t have difficult learn English language or new language when you young. That is way many adults struggling in language to speak English very well like someone his first language or Mather tongue. Having inept cause when you adults to straggle language but you’ can learn any age the best time is when you are 1-13 after that is how you get good enept but if you get bad enept you will never master to become English speaker in your life that doesn’t mean you. Don’t know English but having to speak English to give speech lectures English people or defend someone like lowyer hard case that need a lot of talking. Thank you
My 3 y/o daughter is extremely independant, wants to dress herself and do everything on her own, but her speech is really far behind. 3 years 4 months and she babbles incoherently all the time and will repeat words and phrases when we ask but her first reflex is to throw a tantrum instead of asking for something. Can't reach her toy? She'll grab me by the hand and try to pull me. If I ask her what she wants she'll repeat my question and never answer it. If I don't understand fast enough she'll throw a fit and leave.
Oh that sounds so hard for all of you!! Seeking out a speech therapist in your area who could work with your daughter directly could be a game changer for you guys!!
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