In children with autism, echolalia occurs with greater frequency and lasts for a longer period of time that it does in children with typically developing language.  For example, a child with typically developing ... During December we’ll be discussing echolalia and treatment techniques. Hope you can join us! Laura...
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Treatment method to remediate echolalia; Attempts to reduce the quantity of echolalia while simultaneously increasing the meaningfulness of utterances ...
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Explanation: do you mean echolalia? If so, why not type it into e.g. www.google.co.uk and see for yourself (select 'pages from the UK' to get English pages only). ... The treatment for echolalia will depend on the child and the severity of their diagnosis.
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echolalia: Treatment for echolalia involves responding to the person literally. If the person echoes, "Do you want juice?" ...
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echolalia. Another noticeable finding in this study was a generalization of the echolalia treatment effect from the treated to the untreated conditions. ...
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1 article on Causes and treatment for Echolalia ... Echolalia is defined by MedicineNet.com as the parrot-like repetition (echoing) of a word or phrase just spoken by another person. Echolalia is not just a feature of children with autism but is exhibited by individuals, with ... Causes and treatment for Echolalia 1 Article...
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EJ579574 - Brief Report: Treatment of Echolalia in a Girl with Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome: Functional Assessment of Minimizing Chances To Provoke Echolalia.
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The Judevine® Center for Autism recommends using the following procedure when a person with autism engages in echolalia: Treatment for echolalia involves responding to the person literally. If the person echoes, "Do you want juice?" (after you have asked the question), say: "No thank you.
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