Language and Communication

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Echolalia, often viewed as a communication impairment in autism, is increasingly recognized as a functional and meaningful aspect of speech. This blog explores its role in autistic communication, drawing from research to highlight its cognitive, emotional, and social significance.

Sometimes, the smallest moments make the biggest impact. This post highlights a powerful breakthrough in language development during therapy—where a child not only learned a skill but applied it spontaneously in a real-life situation. These are the moments that make ABA so rewarding!

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