Understanding Echolalia in Autism and Speech Delay

 

Echolalia in autism and speech delay refers to repeated words or phrases used as part of communication. While it may appear unusual, echolalia often reflects how autistic children learn language through imitation. 

Different Forms of Echolalia 

Immediate echolalia: Repeating words right after hearing them to process or engage. 

Delayed echolalia: Using memorised phrases later to express feelings, needs, or understanding. 

Speech therapists often build on echolalia to support more flexible language development. Families can access personalised assessment and guidance through Autism Detect, with ADHD overlap insight via ADHD Certify. 

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