Mar 18
Language Quirks
Posted: under communication, parenting.
Tags: autism, communication, writing March 18th, 2009
This was originally a post over at my LiveJournal, but generated so many comments that I thought it might be of even more interest here. I copied & pasted, which seems to have preserved the LJ font size (and I haven’t a clue what to do about it…or why, when I posted this and then looked at it, only one paragraph is “that” size…) Over there (for anyone who wants to go look and read the comments) the title is Language and Autism. I have invited the people commenting there to consider coming here and continuing the discussion.
Our son did not learn to talk early, and for years after he said his first word (many years) his syntax was odd enough to make his speech barely intelligible to most people. Though it has improved a lot, he still gets “tangled’ sometimes, and often “mazes” (repeating parts of a sentence several times.) It’s clear to me that he’s constructing the sentences in chunks, and has to repeat every chunk to get the whole thing out at the end (like those songs where you have to repeat a key part of previous verses–Old MacDonald’s Farm, for instance.)