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  2. Echolalia - Wikipedia

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    Echolalia can be categorized as communicative (in context and with "apparent communicative purpose") vs. semicommunicative (an "unclear communicative meaning"). [1] The use of echolalia in task response to facilitate generalization is an area that holds much promise. [14] Research in this area is certainly needed.

  3. Pronoun reversal - Wikipedia

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    Parent: Are you having a good time? Child: You sure are. As with many other autistic traits, if speech continues to develop more normally, this pronoun reversal might be expected to disappear. However, it can also be highly resistant to change. Some children require extensive training to stop pronoun reversal, even after they have stopped ...

  4. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    “Kids and teens don’t have the wisdom of parents or grandparents,” she explains. “Validate feelings first and listen so kids, and especially teens, can express and feel their emotions.

  5. Transcortical sensory aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Transcortical sensory aphasia is characterized as a fluent aphasia. Fluency is determined by direct qualitative observation of the patient’s speech to determine the length of spoken phrases, and is usually characterized by a normal or rapid rate; normal phrase length, rhythm, melody, and articulatory agility; and normal or paragrammatic speech. [5]

  6. New book urges parents to help kids reclaim a childhood full ...

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    In The Anxious Generation best-selling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt explores how, when and why Gen Z's mental health started to decline — and what we can all do to help.

  7. The Informed Parent - Wikipedia

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    The Publishers Weekly review criticised the book saying that the book's contents are poorly organized and the book lacked the necessary footnotes to properly support and verify its claims. [8] Sarah Kuppen praised the book in The Conversation saying that the book made the research "easy to digest" and the authors did a good job of balancing the ...

  8. New parents get roasted after saying they want to be a ... - AOL

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    New parents Dave Neal and Tasha Courtney are declaring they are going to be a 'coloring book family' at restaurants. The internet has thoughts. New parents get roasted after saying they want to be ...

  9. Glossary of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Catatonia involves a significant psychomotor disturbance, which can occur as catalepsy, stupor, excessive purposeless motor activity, extreme negativism (seemingly motiveless resistance to movement), mutism, echolalia (imitating speech), or echopraxia (imitating movements). [1] There is a catatonic subtype of schizophrenia. [1]