In this episode of the Great Language Partner podcast, hosts Nicole and Katja delve into the intricacies of Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) in autistic children. They explore the significance of non-literal gestalts, the emotional context behind language use, and the detective work required to uncover the meanings behind children's communication. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the emotional and contextual factors that influence language development, as well as the role of media in shaping gestalts. The hosts also discuss collaborative approaches to support language development and the use of technology, such as AAC, to enhance communication.
takeaways - Gestalt language processing is a legitimate and meaningful way of communicating.
- Children often use gestalts that hold deep emotional significance.
- Detective work is essential in understanding the meanings behind gestalts.
- Emotional context plays a crucial role in language acquisition.
- Media can significantly influence the gestalts children use.
- Collaboration among caregivers and professionals enhances understanding of gestalts.
- Modeling language with emotion helps children connect better.
- Technology, like AAC, can support children in expressing their gestalts.
- Understanding a child's interests can guide effective communication strategies.
- Every interaction is an opportunity to learn about a child's language use.
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To learn more about gestalt language processing, as well as access Nicole and Katja's resources, courses, and more, visit our websites: www.greatlanguagepartner.com
The GLP webinars, handbooks, and more by Katja: https://www.bohospeechie.net/
The GLP Course by Nicole, for parents and professionals supporting gestalt language processors: https://nicole-casey.mykajabi.com/greatlanguagepartner
Topics: speech therapy, gestalt language processing, AAC, echolalia, child-led therapy, holistic therapy, language development, autism