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What is HYPERLEXIA? Explained in detail by a Speech therapist
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Reading but not talking?It’s time to build language they can use to communicate! #hyperlexia #autism
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What is HYPERLEXIA? Explained in detail by a Speech therapist
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What is HYPERLEXIA? Explained in detail by a Speech therapist
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In case you need this reminder... Their hyperlexia is a key part of how they learn and interpret the world. It isn't some "party trick" or "meaningless splinter skill." (yes, people have actually said these things about hyperlexia!) To disregard or dismiss their hyperlexia, is to ignore how they learn and how their brain works. Instead, when you identify, recognize, and embrace their hyperlexia, you are getting a more complete picture and a better understanding of the child as a whole. Comment "
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And Next Comes L - Hyperlexia & Autism Reso…
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Here's the thing...⬇️ Hyperlexia might not be an official, standalone diagnosis. BUT... It is still incredibly important to identify hyperlexia because: ➡️ Hyperlexic learners have an incredibly unique learning profile ➡️ It tells you how they learn best (hint: by using the written word and making things visual!) ➡️ It helps put the right supports in place and increases their "chances for success" ➡️ You're identifying a strength that can help them with language and social skills (i.e., "reading
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It's called air writing! 👇🏻 Makes sense, right? I mean they're literally "writing" in the air. Air writing is super common in hyperlexia and is used: 👉🏻 As a tool for self-regulation (aka as a stim or self-stimulatory behavior) 👉🏻 To process language 👉🏻 To make things more visual & support comprehension 👉🏻 As a way to provide stability when everything around them might feel unpredictable or uncertain Two common questions I get asked about air writing: 1. Should you encourage air writin
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Discovering the term hyperlexia is a light bulb moment for many parents - myself included! But, what is hyperlexia exactly? "Hyperlexia is defined as the co-occurrence of advanced reading skills relative to comprehension skills or general intelligence, the early acquisition of reading skills without explicit teaching, and a strong orientation toward written material, generally in the context of a neurodevelopmental disorder.” (Ostrolenk et al., 2017) This reading ability: ➡️ Is self-taught, mean
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Here's the thing...⬇️ Hyperlexia might not be an official, standalone diagnosis. BUT... It is still incredibly important to identify hyperlexia because: ➡️ Hyperlexic learners have an incredibly unique learning profile ➡️ It tells you how they learn best (hint: by using the written word and making things visual!) ➡️ It helps put the right supports in place and increases their "chances for success" ➡️ You're identifying a strength that can help them with language and social skills (i.e., "reading
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Basically...😅 It's because he has hyperlexia. Hyperlexia definition: "the co-occurrence of advanced reading skills relative to comprehension skills or general intelligence, the early acquisition of reading skills without explicit teaching, and a strong orientation toward written material, generally in the context of a neurodevelopmental disorder.” (Ostrolenk et al., 2017) == Wondering if hyperlexia is the word for what you're seeing? Comment FINDOUT for the free quiz handbook to finally have a
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When it comes to understanding unusual fears and anxiety in hyperlexia, we need to consider their unique cognitive and sensory profiles, including: - Heightened sensory sensitivities, which may make certain stimuli feel overwhelming or frightening - Unrealistic or high expectations placed on them by teachers and parents. FYI, this was noted as early as 1967 & 1968 by Silberberg & Silberberg who coined the term hyperlexia. See also: Richman & Kitchell (1981), Murdick et al. (2004), and Robertson
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I came across that textbook about 5-6 years ago in storage and was shocked to see that I first learned about hyperlexia so long ago. (Too bad I didn't remember it when I needed it!) Fast forward 17 years ⏩ I've been writing and sharing about hyperlexia for over 10 years now, helping families all around the world better understand what it is and how to best support their own hyperlexic child. 💕 Follow along if you'd like to learn more about hyperlexia. You know, beyond that simple two sentence d
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I came across that textbook about 5-6 years ago in storage and was shocked to see that I first learned about hyperlexia so long ago. (Too bad I didn't remember it when I needed it!) Fast forward 17 years ⏩ I've been writing and sharing about hyperlexia for over 10 years now, helping families all around the world better understand what it is and how to best support their own hyperlexic child. 💕 Follow along if you'd like to learn more about hyperlexia. You know, beyond that simple two sentence d
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It's called air writing! Makes sense, right? I mean they're literally "writing" in the air. Air writing is super common in hyperlexia and is used: - As a tool for self-regulation (aka as a stim or self-stimulatory behavior) - To process language - To make things more visual & support comprehension - As a way to provide stability when everything around them might feel unpredictable or uncertain Two common questions I get asked about air writing: 1. Should you encourage air writing or discourage i
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