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Hello-

does anyone have a child that has or had delayed echolalia?

I would say my 4 year old son's speech is about 60-75% delayed echolalia from

television shows and commercials. It is hard to have a normal conversation with

him beyond the basic yes or no answers. If so, what kind of therapies can help

him? I am worried that he will never outgrow this.

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