Written by Liz Baird Note: This article has been written by an Autistic speech pathologist with professionals from other disciplines […] The post Communication Development in Autistic Children: A Primer for Professionals appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Autistic individuals often approach communication differently from non-autistic individuals, both in how they express themselves and how they interpret others. […] The post How to Communicate Effectively and Respectfully with Autistic Individuals appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Echolalia is a unique album that repurposes the glory days of English acid folk and pastoral, rural progressive music into a 2025 context. We could use some more of this good stuff in the world right now.| KLOF Mag
Though every single Autistic Person is different, many Autistic People make different noises, repeat sounds, or make other vocalizations. In today's video, I'll discuss three main types of Autistic vocalizations: echolalia, palilalia, speech loops, scripting, and verbal and vocal stimming.| Neurodivergent Rebel
Echolalia: Verbal imitation is a natural and important process of speech and language development. As children hear language around them| Child Development Institute