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HELP - defining odd speech patterns
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Smith" data-source="post: 112407" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>We deal with 2 & 3 but not 1. I always thought of it as a stall tactic to keep the listener's attention while he organizes his thoughts. It has a compulsiveness to it sometimes like your daughter - the need to get it out before he loses the thought.</p><p></p><p>A lot of times he repeats words or phrases to complete a sentence but then the next thought doesn't always relate to the first. It reminds me of those tasks where you have to take mixed up pictures or sentences and put them into a logical sequence. That's how his mind works. You have to let him get all the ideas out and then you can put them into some sort of order. It makes total sense in the end but staying with the process is time consuming and most people don't get it and write him off as weird. I attribute this problem to dyspraxia. Very frustrating for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Smith, post: 112407, member: 3893"] We deal with 2 & 3 but not 1. I always thought of it as a stall tactic to keep the listener's attention while he organizes his thoughts. It has a compulsiveness to it sometimes like your daughter - the need to get it out before he loses the thought. A lot of times he repeats words or phrases to complete a sentence but then the next thought doesn't always relate to the first. It reminds me of those tasks where you have to take mixed up pictures or sentences and put them into a logical sequence. That's how his mind works. You have to let him get all the ideas out and then you can put them into some sort of order. It makes total sense in the end but staying with the process is time consuming and most people don't get it and write him off as weird. I attribute this problem to dyspraxia. Very frustrating for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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