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echolalia

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    Is delayed echolalia a giveaway sign of autism?

    I haven’t been formally diagnosed with autism, but behavior that my parents always talk about that I had as a toddler is how I would repeat things. For example, they said that I would always repeat the dialogue to several commercials—such as the Splenda television commercials as well as several...
  2. Coupe

    Scripting as a kid - kinda funny

    *Trigger Warning for (somewhat antiquated but still) ableist language* I'd almost completely forgotten about this until about a week ago when I remembered it out of the blue. When I was a little kid, I loved Disney Sing-Along videos, and one of my favorite songs on one of my VHS tapes was...
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