DS, 2.5 is going through the EI process/evals right now. There are concerns about ASD because of poor socialization, inconsistent eye contact and delayed echolalia. He has very good speech and can recite lines from books, tv shows and movies but his communicative speech with DH and I is limited. He will often "talk" to us in these phrases. I'm thankful that he does have language but I'm not sure what to do or how to respond. He will follow directions and sometimes make his needs known "Mama, I want to have that" but most of the time it's lines from Cars. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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Re: delayed echolalia
He's at about the same age as my DD1 was when her echolalia became more noticeable, and sounds very similar. She was dx'd with autism at three. She would do both immediate and delayed echolalia -- she still scripts a lot. Her vocabulary was fairly impr
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
Thank you for all of the responses. We were also encouraging it for a long time thinking he was finally developing speech and we had no idea what it really was until just a few weeks ago. We have eliminated all of the toys/shows that he is modeling. He
Thank you for the post! Chris is almost exactly like this - tremendous vocabulary but very little of it is 'functional'. When you hear him talking, if you listen closely, it's not really 'talking', it's him reciting an episode of Super Why, or di