The signs your child is a gestalt language processor (GLP) go beyond using delayed echolalia . Knowing other characteristics to consider in determining if a child is a gestalt language processor will allow you to interact with them most effectively, seek speech therapy from an NLA-trained speech therapist, and help your child reach their full potential. Let's talk about some of the signs your child may be a gestalt language processor: Use of delayed echolalia Delayed echolal
Speech therapy is helpful for late talkers who need support to develop their first words. Let's choose toys that will be the most helpful to elicit language. Note: This post is about the first-word development for Analytic Language Processors. We also talk a lot about Gestalt Language Processors on our blog and recommend reading this post for more information on GLP language development. Kids who babble and coo and then eventually start saying their first words are called A