Gestalt language isn’t something to apologize for — it’s something to celebrate. For children with autism spectrum disorder, gestalt speech is a powerful first step in learning language. Just like memorizing the ABC song, children memorize bundled phrases before they can break them apart and use them generatively.
In this episode of the Preschool SLP Podcast, Kelly Vess unpacks why gestalt language is not only good for children, but also essential knowledge for speech-language pathologists who want to be more effective. You’ll learn:
Kelly challenges outdated, non-research-based practices and offers a neurodiverse approach for a neurodiverse brain. More is more when it comes to language input, and the evidence is clear: children with autism thrive in linguistically rich environments.
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