
Echolalia: Why Your Child Repeats Words — and Why That's Communication
Echolalia is repeating words or phrases a child has heard. In autistic children it is rarely random — it is communication doing a job. Here's how to respond.
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Echolalia is repeating words or phrases a child has heard. In autistic children it is rarely random — it is communication doing a job. Here's how to respond.

A meltdown is an involuntary response to overwhelm; a tantrum is goal-directed. Learn how to tell them apart and why each calls for a different response.

Assent in ABA is a child's ongoing agreement to participate in therapy. Learn how it differs from parental consent and why a child's no is useful data.

Stimming is self-stimulatory behavior — rocking, flapping, humming, spinning. What it does for your child, when it needs support, and why suppressing it is the wrong goal.
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