
#220: EESA Assessment: Dr. Barbara Esch on Building Vocal Language and Avoiding Carrier Phrases
Turn Autism Around
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How to Code Speech for Beginners
Babies are learning to breathe and vocalize on exhalated air, not in highlighted air because infants do. They donate or vocalize on inhalation so that has to all kind of get in place. And then they begin to make some consonant sounds sort of randomly. At the same time parents and other caregivers are reinforcing the ones of those sounds that occur in whatever the images of that family that caregiving unit. Those sounds those syllables get selected. So when we code, and this is what speech with all ages know how to do, we code what children say, or what learners say. We can assign a code, how many different consonants were in that, how many
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