Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 Awww, bless her. Sara Eva family wrote: > > That's Edith. Spot on. > > When she was younger she would sometimes spontaneously under pressure > (household emergency etc) talk properly " the bath is overflowing " then > bring her full brain into gear and talk nonsense " Postman Pat will mend > his van " ie there is a problem. As she's got better at nonsense the > spontaneous sensible stuff has disappeared > > Sally > > Sara Moroza- wrote: > > > > I think Tom's language comes 'from a different place' and to me that > > means that he speaks English (and Lithuanian) like a foreigner. He has > > had to learn language like an academic rather than acquire it and he has > > learnt it in chunks like a phrase book and cannot manipulate it properly > > like a native (I think I got that bit from RDI). > > I really recognise the thing about being able to say one off really good > > things subconsciously and then being unable to repeat them when he > > thinks about it. To me that is when he taps into the part of the brain > > that we normally use for language but I think those connections are weak > > and break. The rest of it is coming from the bit of the brain that we > > all use for language learning when we're older and we all struggle and > > never quite make it. For example, a foreigner often makes 'mistakes' in > > another language because they are translating from their own language > > but Tom doesn't have his own language to translate from and seems to be > > translating it from his thoughts. For example when a book falls off a > > table he says 'oh no, the table has lost a book' and uses chunks from > > videos for similar situations but without changing the component parts. > > When he's hungry, instead of 'I'm hungry' he says 'Are you really hungry > > Charlie?' (Charlie is the crocodile in Maisy). A while back whenever he > > was sad he used to say 'I've ruined the teddy bears' picnic' which is > > from a video and then cry his heart out. > > Sara > > > > carolinetraa2000 wrote: > > > > > > Hi Mandi > > > > > > I dont remember that but I dont have a very good memory. What does > that > > > mean, a different place? Like from where normal speech production > > > arises? I think its a really fascinating arera and have been lounging > > > around all morning reading that Apraxia website and also that last > link > > > posted is brillaint, you are an ace woman for this and I > love > > > toys, play and should surely be a closet SLT or play therpaist or > > > summat!!. Keep them coming. The last link had great activities for > home > > > educators or play, Calendars to make for 2009, fabby dooby. > > > Luv Caz > > > xxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > Surely if this was verbal apraxia > > > > words wouldnt just appear at times would you say? > > > > > > > > > > > > >>Do you remember at the HANDLE course said these sort of words > > > come > > > > from a different place? > > > > > > > > Mandi x > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com> > > Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.2/1873 - Release Date: > 03/01/2009 14:14 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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