15: Gestalt Language Processing Soup

15: Gestalt Language Processing Soup

Update: 2025-09-19
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In this episode of P Soup, we’re cooking up a bowl of Gestalt Language Processing Soup.

Some children learn language in “chunks” — long phrases, scripts, or song lines — instead of single words first. This way of learning is called Gestalt Language Processing (GLP). It’s a natural, valid, and powerful path to communication.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • What it means to be a gestalt language processor
  • Why echolalia (repeating phrases) is a meaningful step in language development
  • How GLPs move from scripts toward flexible, self-generated speech
  • Practical ways parents and caregivers can support their child’s language journey

Understanding GLP can shift how we see our children — from “just repeating” to truly communicating.

References and Resources

  • Marge Blanc — Author of Natural Language Acquisition on the Autism Spectrum: The Journey from Echolalia to Self-Generated Language, a foundational text on GLP.
  • Meaningful Speech — www.meaningfulspeech.com — A parent- and professional-friendly hub for learning more about gestalt language development.
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15: Gestalt Language Processing Soup

15: Gestalt Language Processing Soup

Sarina Murrell