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@francisfuenmayor7928
@francisfuenmayor7928 12 күн бұрын
This woman talks too much to get to the point
@KarenM2012
@KarenM2012 16 күн бұрын
my son has a lot of echolalia going on but a lot of understanding too. These ideas are exactly ehat i was looking for. Thank you!!
@brighteyedbeauti
@brighteyedbeauti 17 күн бұрын
Is there an episode on behavioral stuggles (i.e communicating the concept of 'waiting' , redirecting pintching or biting to communicate to a form of nonverbaly l requesting what they need) . My child is in 2nd grade and I struggle with replacing these unwanted behaviors with appropriate ones.
@brighteyedbeauti
@brighteyedbeauti 17 күн бұрын
You're a great therapist. I wish more therapist had a focus and guidance in parent couching along with the speech therapy. My son suffered an Anoxic BI at 18 mos. old, then diagnosed with Autism and Apraxia ≈ year later. The journey of speech and language therapy has been cloudy and rather confusing to me as why my son is not verbally communicating and what I should be focusing on to help promote communication. Im tirning to show #403 rn.
@KarenM2012
@KarenM2012 18 күн бұрын
i first watched this video a year and a half ago just after my son's first birthday. I went from excited about the future to terrified because he didn't respond to his name and you made a big deal about it. Terrified was good for me because it gave me the kick in the butt i needed to get my mama gears turning for how to help him. We are still waiting on an evaluation. As far as i can tell, he very probably is autistic. He seems to be high functioning so its been really hard for me to find help for us. He generally doesnt qualify for services but only just barely doesnt qualify. Your videos have been a godsend because i am learning how to help him myself. I have been so empowered to learn and do everything i can for him. In fact, its probably thanks to you that ive managed to get him this far! His joint attention is way better. He has started to pretend play. He asked me for a cheese stick when he got hungry! He still doesnt do a great job responding to his name but thats coming along too. Whatever happens at his evaluation will be fine because I know we can do this. We will both be ok. Im excited about the future again and an autism diagnosis cant take that away from me, anymore. Thank you.
@abduladvany3236
@abduladvany3236 22 күн бұрын
Tell him Show him Help him Repeat!!!
@amsalehailu1770
@amsalehailu1770 28 күн бұрын
To initiate conversation.She will answer only when you ask her...How do you teach two way conversations?
@wendykourounis2205
@wendykourounis2205 Ай бұрын
How do I get access to the handout? I don’t see where to pay first the course to get it. Maybe it is only accessible with a laptop?
@AngelaSierra-ce2mc
@AngelaSierra-ce2mc Ай бұрын
Where can I get the book you mentioned at the end?
@Momplusone
@Momplusone Ай бұрын
Do are you saying use as little visuals as possible??
@Momplusone
@Momplusone Ай бұрын
Thanks for this information
@josephinevong4859
@josephinevong4859 Ай бұрын
I have a three year old recently diagnosed with asd . I would say she has thousands of words but she uses 1-3 sentences when asked . She won’t do back and forth or describe what it was . She has to be prompted . She can use 7plus sentences when she talks to herself or to me ( not all the time ) she talks all day but notices she’s babbling more saying things that don’t make sense . She also repeats me while I am talking but mostly the ending . I noticed this when I had a play date with a friend and she is older then the friends kid by three days . He is able to talk about what he saw or did . We went to the airport and I saw this . She won’t do that , she can engage but she moves on to other stuff . The interest thing she wants my attention all day but it’s brief : mommy eat food , mommy banana please , mommy I am hungry : you have to give her options . I don’t know I am at a loss , I then have my baby (20 months ) who would give me and say help and you do it then she ignores you and you can call her 10 times she won’t answer till you touch her . Generally she doesn’t respond anyway .
@kimze1989
@kimze1989 Ай бұрын
Thank you Laura. Now I finally understand why 2 of my 3 kids never liked books. Both language delayed. My daughter finally started liking books after the age of 3. My son is 28 months old, autistic, and I am trying to find ways to help him progress. Thank you for all of your videos Laura. You dont know how helpful you are with all this informative content.
@desireeshort5748
@desireeshort5748 Ай бұрын
My 2 yr old about to be 3 barley has any words and has been at speech and ot for 10 months now. Does alot of these but i recently had him tested using the ados2 and they said he was not autistic and he has sensory processing disorder. He only has a expressive launguage and speech delay and not receptive. He has problem solving skills delay comapered to a 15 month old. He hasnt hardly made any progress in the 10 months and its really hard wondering why he doesnt want to talk. I have 4 kids and this is the only child i have that is behind. He also used to talk about 10 words at 15 months and he stopped using them. He doesnt even say mama anymore.
@deedee9312
@deedee9312 2 ай бұрын
Ty ! I always think of hearing first and rule out negative pressures ! Ty for being the best part of all our days who learn from you 😂🙏🏼🧘‍♀️✝️
@kimze1989
@kimze1989 2 ай бұрын
What can you say about toddlers who were typically developing until 12 months and then regressed. My son used to imitate gestures (never spontaneous) but stopped slowly over the course of the next year. He is 27 months old now and never imitates gestures. Along with no joint attention etc.
@kimze1989
@kimze1989 2 ай бұрын
Not sure you will reply. What about toddlers he used to imitate and then stop? My son used to wave, clap, take keys to the door, blow air back at us, stick tongue out back at us. Doesnt want to anymore. Does it mean he lost that skill/regressed?.do we teach him again?
@mahliakpan433
@mahliakpan433 2 ай бұрын
My son doesn’t seem to understand a single word 😓
@juanmarin3200
@juanmarin3200 2 ай бұрын
What about using apps for speech therapy for a child with ASD? Any good suggestions? Thank you!
@ioanaopp7037
@ioanaopp7037 2 ай бұрын
Parents learn the "punishing behavior" and holding off from ABA
@ioanaopp7037
@ioanaopp7037 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Are you going to make a live on Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism? Thanks
@Trishxslay
@Trishxslay 2 ай бұрын
Yes. I was doing this it worked. Thank you
@deedee9312
@deedee9312 2 ай бұрын
simply the best! you make my therapy flawless and easy to plan... keep on keepin on girl, we all love ya!! slp!
@mishaalshariff4890
@mishaalshariff4890 2 ай бұрын
Every single video you put out there is absolute gold! You are such a blessing! Thank you for helping me so much in my therapy sessions with clients :)
@MELISSA-vh8mw
@MELISSA-vh8mw 2 ай бұрын
Hi Laura,it‘s not prodcast 429,it's423 which is same as the second in this series. Please update 429,thanks!
@deedee9312
@deedee9312 2 ай бұрын
nice! I needed this! ty!!!
@deninehicks3604
@deninehicks3604 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this video! I have saved it. I suggested this technique to a family in my preschool/childcare and it worked! They used goldfish crackers with the little boy who I suspect is on the autism spectrum and within a week or two, he was turning around and responding to his name.
@2okaycola
@2okaycola 2 ай бұрын
Play is the best. You can play w anything in the house 🫘 in a tupperware
@mishaalshariff4890
@mishaalshariff4890 2 ай бұрын
Beautifully informative video! Learn so so much from each of your videos- thank you for putting such educational content out for us all :)
@SLaRee333
@SLaRee333 3 ай бұрын
I'm at 11:06 & I'm not trying to be mean but it seems like you're repeating yourself and I'm just waiting for you to get to the signs. It seems like a very long video for the list of signs. Maybe it's just me 🤷‍♀️. I do appreciate the video bc I'm trying to see if my granddaughter has these signs bc she has one sign already of walking on the top of her feet/toes, the Dr mentioned it.
@britanisweet1290
@britanisweet1290 3 ай бұрын
amazing!
@cloera45
@cloera45 3 ай бұрын
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! My son will be 2 in 3 days and says mama and dada. He’s said two other word, but will not repeat them. This video helps me for his upcoming visit ❤
@dalestone1987
@dalestone1987 3 ай бұрын
if you took Lizzie’s milk away from her before she was ready, she would have a meltdown. and the Neurodiversity affirming proponents wouldn’t like this at all!
@denisekenney4134
@denisekenney4134 3 ай бұрын
Great video!!! Thank you!
@mishaalshariff4890
@mishaalshariff4890 3 ай бұрын
Hi there..! I’m a behavior therapist and I just want to say… WOW. Your videos have been so so helpful! I have shared your channel with my entire behavior therapy organization here in dubai! Thank you for the phenomenal content and guidance! YOU ARE AMAZING!
@mishaalshariff4890
@mishaalshariff4890 3 ай бұрын
Hi there..! I’m a behavior therapist and I just want to say… WOW. Your videos have been so so helpful! I have shared your channel with my entire behavior therapy organization here in dubai! Thank you for the phenomenal content and guidance! YOU ARE AMAZING!
@user-ki3no5gl4l
@user-ki3no5gl4l 3 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed! I was stuck in that stage between infant toys and pretend and this video and the last have really helped me bridge the gap and help my son with language even more!! Thank you 💚💚
@rachlove1113
@rachlove1113 3 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you so much for all this helpful information My son 19 months old and still not answering his name what video number can give help to work whit him Thanks in advance
@brigitteantal3396
@brigitteantal3396 3 ай бұрын
You're amazing, thank you!
@fionagrehan5961
@fionagrehan5961 3 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@austinsnow1306
@austinsnow1306 3 ай бұрын
😒 *PromoSM*
@zoebb5420
@zoebb5420 3 ай бұрын
Hie Laura. Hope you get to read this. I have a 6 yr old, autistic and non verbal. From last month , she just started to repeat every phrase we try to teach her like thank you, i want some more please, can we play etc. How do we build from this or take advantage of this stage to teach her more? Also is there a way to make her use it appropriately without prompting her? Thank you
@heathermacdonald6404
@heathermacdonald6404 3 ай бұрын
What a useful video. Thanks so much!
@ayeshashahid1183
@ayeshashahid1183 3 ай бұрын
Great video
@suesmith9905
@suesmith9905 3 ай бұрын
Hi, the lack of comments is a reflection on alot of the SLP community where many are not encouraged to speak up and explore, but just to be yes, people, but I will say, THIS LADY IS EXCELLENT!!!!👋👋👋( and open and honest TOO, a great characteristic for a mentor educator to have. )
@cloera45
@cloera45 3 ай бұрын
Learning so much! Thank you for all the information and the time you took!
@JonBrase
@JonBrase 4 ай бұрын
25:00 A couple things here: 1) For many of the kids that are diagnosable now that weren't before, early intervention beyond the areas of direct difficulty is not super necessary. A diagnosis by 18 is highly desirable in terms of preparation for adulthood and in terms of the barriers that exist to adult diagnosis. For certain presentations, and particularly for girls, diagnosis by puberty (when the complexity of the social environment sharply increases) is critical from a mental health perspective even if the child is otherwise doing well. Beyond this, parents and teachers should be aware of the possibility in the elementary school time period and should be on the lookout for indications of social trauma (e.g, a flip from a clumsy extroversion to cautious introversion). 2) Autism is highly heritable, so resistance to having a child diagnosed may come from the parents being undiagnosed autistic and thinking that autistic behaviors are normal. 3) Management of parental perception of stigma surrounding autism is key here.
@JonBrase
@JonBrase 4 ай бұрын
6:14 It's important to note here that twin studies indicate that the presence of autism correlates strongly between identical twins, but the exact presentation does not. That is, if one twin is autistic, the other is very likely to be, but the exact set of traits that either displays, and the attendant support needs, are likely to be different.
@JonBrase
@JonBrase 4 ай бұрын
One thing to keep in mind is that autism is highly heritable, so parents of autistic children are often autistic themselves (but very likely undiagnosed) or have autistic traits. This can cause signs of autism to be missed by the parent because "everybody does that, right?". Language-accelerated autism (formerly "Aspergers") with an unusual but articulate communication style exists, and can coexist with language-delayed autism in the same family.
@demissiebelayneh7943
@demissiebelayneh7943 4 ай бұрын
Just get to the point mam