Ep 98: Rethinking Language Development with Cathy Schilling (Copy)

Episode 98

Unlock the secrets of gestalt language processing as we sit down with Kathy Schilling, a leading speech and language therapist and the visionary behind the Speech Den. Cathy unravels the intricacies of this unique form of communication, especially prevalent among neurodiverse children, and how it contrasts with traditional language development. Dive into the world of echolalia, where children’s repeated phrases hold profound meaning, serving as more than just mimicry. We explore the pioneering works of Anne Peters and Dr. Barry Prizant, along with Marge Blanc's influential study, which laid the groundwork for the natural language acquisition framework.

Discover how to become an astute detective in recognising and supporting gestalt language processors (GLPs). Cathy and I shed light on identifying early signs like echolalia, where children's echoed phrases from media and interactions are meaningful communicative attempts. We emphasise the role of parents in interpreting these signals, which sometimes include non-verbal cues like replaying media clips. Learn strategies to nurture these unique communication styles, enhancing understanding neurodiverse children’s distinct language paths.

This episode is a guide to fostering a supportive learning environment tailored to the individual needs of GLPs. Cathy shares stories and practical insights on the significance of intrinsic motivation, challenging traditional literacy methods, and embracing child-led learning. Hear compelling narratives that illustrate how understanding gestalt thinking can transform educational approaches, especially in the face of cognitive disruptions. We wrap up with actionable advice for parents who suspect their child might be a GLP, stressing the importance of observation, patience, and professional consultation in supporting their unique communicative journey.

Key Recommendations and Resources

  1. Books

    • Natural Language Acquisition on the Autism Spectrum: The Journey from Echolalia to Self-Generated Language by Marge Blanc (available soon at the Speech Den).

    • Additional handouts and resources on GLP at Natural Communication Center.

  2. Webinars and Courses

    • Free one-hour webinar by Alexandria Zakos on GLP through Meaningful Speech.

    • Parent and professional training programs offered by Cathy’s team at the Speech Den.

  3. Social Media and Blogs

    • Follow these experts for strategies, insights, and affirming practices:

      • Alexandria Zakos (@MeaningfulSpeech)

      • Rachel Dorsey, SLP (@RachelDorseySLP)

      • Crescendo Communication (@CrescendoComm)

      • Happy Chatters (Autism-specific after-school support in London)

  4. Additional Insights

    • Cathy recommends checking out Learn Play Thrive’s podcast episode featuring Alexandria Zakos on GLPs.

    • Occupational Therapy by Kelsey Olds focuses on regulation and sensory-based play.

    • Activities like music therapy and sensory engagement can help children regulate and communicate effectively.

For Further Exploration

  • Visit The Speech Den for Cathy’s courses and resources.

  • Explore Instagram for practical daily tips from experts like @HappyChatters and @MeaningfulSpeech.

  • Investigate your child’s unique sensory preferences and play preferences to better support their communication.

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