3. Echolalia Definition – Echopraxia
Definition
• Echopraxia doesn’t always indicate a disorder in speech
and language development. But if parents notice that their
child speech differs from speaking of its peers, or a child
without any meaning repeats their questions rather than to
answer, or repeats the whole phrase or sentence from the
cartoons – which disrupts the normal flow of
communication, or seem to speak only to itself, etc. – it is
essential to consult a therapist as soon as possible.
• As already stated, echolalia is an integral part of speech
and language development until the second year, when
repeated or echolalic sentences should be increasingly
replaced by independent kids thoughts. If this does not
happen, but the number echolalic symptoms increases or
does not decrease, parents should seek the advice and
assistance of experts.