Autism Sign: Delayed Echolalia and Palilalia

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2017
  • Echolalia can be a sign of autism (though not exclusive to autism). Here is an example of Alistair repeating what he heard earlier from us and an educational video (delayed echolalia) and repeating that phrase again and again (Palilalia). In this case the word he repeats is "seven."
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Komentáře • 42

  • @afollowersfight5266
    @afollowersfight5266 Před rokem +13

    I found this video extremely cute even though I’m sure it was annoying being there.

  • @kaedengibson8515

    my son has a bit of echolalia which they actually attributed to his hearing loss! it does look different than this. just a constant banter. great video.

  • @katehenderson8194
    @katehenderson8194 Před rokem +5

    I still do this fairly often

  • @l.ceciliag.8050

    Any diagnose

  • @nyasha9623

    This is my partner. He does this but at 5 octaves higher with his voice.

  • @andreacarlile-thompson2511

    He is saying stopping, maybe he thinks it’s like the stop signs that the guys who work on the road gang use. Probably annoying to hear it repeatedly, but I would be happy if my niece actually used a word that we could all understand

  • @ravenID429
    @ravenID429 Před rokem +1

    George Costanza would be proud lol

  • @Autismfamilymacrid

    Omg your little man is just like my son,he is classed as non verbal but can say afew words but repeats them forever sometimes he stops when you repeat it back to him,hes great at counting,knows the full alphabet,he absolutely loves clocks and watches,he gets funding at nursery for more closer care and starting the autism route for assesments on the 21st of this month,iv just started my own vidoes of my son too,thank you for all this il inform them he does this too

  • @Red_Twizzler
    @Red_Twizzler Před rokem +3

    One day, with great patience, he will be a very intelligent grown man

  • @partewigand
    @partewigand Před rokem

    id tell a story about how you could turn the seven around and it becomes and L and that sven doesnt contain this letter…. it would blow his brains :)

  • @insertwhistlememe

    i love the ending hahah i definitely do this, with words or phrases (i am diagnosed with autism and adhd) and its realy interesting to see your children doing this. i love your chanell its beautiful and really helpful im suure for many familys

  • @carlatroncoso1821
    @carlatroncoso1821 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for all the information

  • @ginaschelleman9011

    Very Interesting. Thank you for a real life example.

  • @RoseQuartz728
    @RoseQuartz728 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. My son does similar things and I have been looking for insight. I appreciate you.❤

  • @RoyalSaffireQueen
    @RoyalSaffireQueen Před rokem +3

    My Autistic son is 18 now… I miss how cute he was this small stimming ❤❤❤❤soooo cute

  • @preiousenolan17

    I am so glad that I watched this video because I thought My little girl was the only one doing it thank you for sharing it

  • @TW71379
    @TW71379 Před rokem +3

    Hi! He is adorable! I felt right at home while watching this. This our "normal" at home. We have adjusted to it over time, once she became verbal, and now it's just a normal atmosphere for us. The delayed Echolaila is the cutest for us. It's just a part of who she is.😊 Anyways, Kudos to you guys for taking him out to eat. That is something we are not able to do.

  • @stephenwalsh1292
    @stephenwalsh1292 Před rokem +1

    We are waiting for a diagnosis of our kid he is language delayed and he does this a lot he used to point at a sign with a stickman on it and say daddy watch (it's from my sports watch) over and over.

  • @Sinjinator
    @Sinjinator Před rokem

    Great intro. 👍 Great ending! 😂

  • @elimarrin

    Tips of his fingers are red, my son seems to have red tips. Do you know the cause? Assuming hand stimming?