
EPISODE 114
Gestalt Language Processing and Natural Language Acquisition:
A Discussion with Marge Blanc, CCC-SLP, and Alex Zachos, CCC-SLP
Gestalt Language Processing and Natural Language Acquisition:
A Discussion with Marge Blanc, CCC-SLP, and Alex Zachos, CCC-SLP
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Show Notes
Gestalt language processing and Natural Language Acquisition are topics that have received a great deal of attention in recent years, grounded in research that goes back to the 1970s. These concepts have helped to explain and describe a process, often observed in autistic children and other children who move from the early use of echolalia to the use of self-generated conversational language. Marge and Alex join Barry in a discussion of the history and current status of understanding children who demonstrate these patterns of language acquisition, in order to assist professionals and parents in supporting such children.
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MARGE BLANC, M.A., CCC-SLP
Marge has been a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist for 50 years, working in public schools in the US and Canada for 20 years. When Marge was a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, she applied the principles of gestalt language development she had learned from the research of Barry Prizant, Ann Peters, and colleagues — and they worked immediately! Her first article detailing the three year journey of her first gestalt language processor was published as “Finding the Words: to Tell the Whole Story”. It was there that the term Natural Language Acquisition was born, chosen to reflect the naturalness of gestalt language development. Her longitudinal research described gestalt language development in a wide variety of children, primarily autistic children, and was published in her book Natural Language Acquisition on the Autism Spectrum: the Journey from Echolalia to Self-Generated Language in 2012. Since that time, Marge has been actively sharing NLA, consulting with health and education entities, and presenting courses and webinars throughout the world. She meets weekly with SLPs/SLTs in various countries to translate international materials and to support colleagues’ courses, articles, and research internationally. Her revised book will be available in early 2025.
Know more about Marge’s work on her website
