«ECHOLALIC» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
echolalic चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
echolalic शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Communication Problems in Autism
How can we begin to understand what distinguishes those children who develop
functional language from those who are merely echolalic? There are a number of
possible explanations, yet at this time they are tentative and none have ...
Eric Schopler, Gary B. Mesibov, 1985
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The Handbook of Augmentative and Alternative Communication
This means that large chunks of auditory or visual information are remembered
holistically and reproduced in various forms of echolalic speech (Prizant. 1983).
To the individual with autism, a lengthy utterance may be perceived as a single ...
Sharon Glennen, Denise C. DeCoste, 1997
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Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, ...
Although echolalic speech is considered characteristic of children with ASD (
Rutter, 1968), it is by no means present in all of them, nor is it independent of
developmental level (Fay & Butler, 1968; Howlin, 1982; McEvoy, Loveland, &
Landry, ...
Fred R. Volkmar, Rhea Paul, Ami Klin, 2005
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Teaching Children with Autism: Strategies to Enhance ...
Prizant, B. M. (1987). Clinical implications of echolalic behavior in autism. In T.
Layton (Ed.), Language and treatment of autistic and developmentally disordered
children. Springfield, 1L: Charles Thomas. Prizant, B. M. & Duchan, J. F. (1981).
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Handbook of Applied Psycholinguistics: Major Thrusts of ...
They determined the amount of echolalic responses to questions based on
sentences previously determined to be either understood by autistic subjects or
not. They found roughly a 50% increase in echolalic responses to questions ...
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Language Development In Exceptional Circumstances
Baltaxe & Simmons (1977) did a discourse analysis of the bedtime echolalic
soliloquies (self-echo and delayed echolalia) of a 7-year-old autistic girl. They
reached the conclusion that the autistic child may use verbal play with echolalic ...
Dorothy Bishop, K. Mogford, 2013
In some of these categories — for example, turn-taking — echolalia has an
interactive function (in the case of turn-taking, echolalic utterances function as
turn fillers in an alternating verbal exchange). In other categories, the function of ...
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The World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and Treating ...
It was also seen as a failure to have complete boundaries between the child and
(usually) the mother, since much of this strange echolalic speech was elicited by
her as the primary caregiver. Given what we know now, it is abundantly clear ...
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The Autism Spectrum: Scientific Foundations and Treatment
Prizant and Duchan (1981) analyzed the immediate echolalic utterances of four
boys with autism and found that the majority of their echolalic responses fell into
six categories: turn-taking, declarative, rehearsal, self-regulatory, yes-answer, ...
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Developmental Speech-Language Training through Music for ...
In the first stage, utterances are predominantly echolalic and may fulfill a
conversational “turntaking,” while other utterances may be produced for a self-
stimulatory efl'ect. According to Prizant, most accounts of speech in this early
stage show ...
नवीन गोष्टी ज्यामध्ये «ECHOLALIC» ही संज्ञा समाविष्ट आहे
खालील बातम्यातील आयटमच्या संदर्भात राष्ट्रीय आणि आंतरराष्ट्रीय पत्रकार कशाबद्दल बोलले आहेत आणि
echolalic ही संज्ञा कशी वापरली आहे ते शोधा.
Applied Behavioural Analysis – First hand accounts
I am an adult that gets spoken for time and time again when I am able to do so myself in different ways including echolalic speech, PECS and ... «Autism Daily Newscast, जून 15»
Post-Postmodernism: Where Does it End?
That's an echolalic mouthful. The question has been on everyone's mind. And when I say "everyone," I mean "bored English majors," like me. «Huffington Post, मे 15»
COLUMN: Is the behaviour of children with autism linked to the Moon?
RYAN loves to sing and his amazing memory retention and echolalic language make singing perfect for him. We often hear him laying in bed ... «Crawley News, मे 15»
The Charms of Literary Arousal
... Javits Convention Center's echolalic headaches had arrived with a soul-crushing toll. The San Francisco Public Library was in the process of ... «Reluctant Habits, एप्रिल 15»
AUTISM COLUMN: The struggle you face toilet training an autistic …
I WANTED to highlight this month that despite Ryan having very limited speech, which is mainly echolalic (i.e. reciting his cricket and darts), ... «Crawley News, मार्च 15»
Forever Baby Sister
In addition to being very echolalic, Anthony has persistent Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. He obsesses over going back to Maryland, and ... «Age of Autism, डिसेंबर 14»
Autism, Murder and a Woman on the Ledge
Jodie had echolalic language, a common feature of autism: She could repeat back, with great accuracy, things she had heard, but she could ... «Newsweek, ऑक्टोबर 14»
'A gift, not a disability.' Father, autistic son publish children's book
“John was echolalic, meaning if you said, 'want a cookie?' He would only repeat it.” That might be hard for most to conceive today as John ... «Foster's Daily Democrat, ऑक्टोबर 14»
Hilary Mantel and Virginia Woolf on the sounds in writers' minds
... as madness and the sources of creativity in inner experience (think of the echolalic voices of Heart of Darkness, The Waste Land or Beloved). «The Guardian, ऑगस्ट 14»
Lou Conte & Wayne Rohde on The Vaccine Injury Compensation …
... who were "self-abusive," who were "echolalic." Descriptions of children who hand-flapped, who toe-walked. What are we talking about here? «Age of Autism, जून 14»