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How to Treat Echolalia in Autism

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Many parents of autistic children will be well versed with the issues of Echolalia; they are the things that they deal with on a daily basis and many, many times each day They can be exhausting, frustrating and repetitive for all involved, both adult and child alike. Echolalia refers of course to those repetitive behaviours that can be very common in children on the spectrum, and they take many different forms.

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