Dictionary Only:
Explicit Words:

Sentences with ECHOLALIA

Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.

Sentences

1
"He repeated everything he heard like a parrot, displaying echolalia."
2
"The child with autism often engaged in echolalia, mimicking phrases word for word."
3
"She couldn't help but engage in echolalia, reciting lines from her favorite movies."
4
"The therapist worked on reducing echolalia and encouraging more independent speech."
5
"His echolalia was a source of frustration for those trying to hold a conversation with him."
6
"The doctor explained that echolalia can sometimes serve as a way for individuals to self-soothe."
7
"The psychologist observed the child's echolalia and noted it in the assessment report."
8
"The use of echolalia can vary in severity among individuals with autism spectrum disorder."
9
"Despite the echolalia, there were moments of genuine communication and connection."
10
"The speech therapist developed strategies to decrease echolalia and promote meaningful conversation."
11
"The parent sought advice on how to address echolalia in their toddler's speech."
12
"The teacher implemented visual supports to reduce echolalia and enhance comprehension."
13
"The child's echolalia became less frequent as her expressive language skills improved."
14
"They laughed when the toddler used echolalia to repeat a funny phrase."
1
"Children with autism may demonstrate echolalia by repeating words or phrases they have heard without understanding their meaning."
2
"The therapist observed a case of echolalia in a patient who mimicked the speech patterns of others without initiating original conversations."
3
"Some individuals with echolalia exhibit echopraxia as well, where they imitate the actions and gestures of others."
4
"In some cases, echolalia can be a symptom of a neurological or developmental disorder, such as Tourette syndrome or schizophrenia."
5
"There are different types of echolalia, including palilalia, which is the repetition of one's own words, and mitigated echolalia, which involves repeating words with slight alterations."
6
"The speech therapist used strategies to reduce echolalia in the child, such as teaching the child to respond to questions with original answers."
WordDB Icon
WordDB
United Kingdom
Download the WordDB app directly on your home screen for instant access. No App Store necessary, less than 1MB storage, always up-to-date and secure.
1.
Tap on share button
2.
Tap on Add To Home Screenadd button
3.
Find WordDB App Icon on your home screen