Parrot like repetitive speech is found in:
Correct Answer: Autism
Description: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes three neurodevelopmental disorders: autism disorder, Asperger syndrome, and pervasive development disorder (PDD).
There are three levels of impairment noted.
The first notable impairment is social, which, in some cases is extreme, with lack of eye contact and not responding to one’s name.
The second is an impairment in communication, which can result in the delay or complete lack of spoken language. Children with Asperger syndrome do not have a general delay in language or cognitive development; however, they often have communication difficulties, especially in sustaining conversations.
The third area of impairment in ASD is repetitive behaviors. They may include staring, floppy hands, an odd interest in or preoccupation with specific objects.
Parrot like repetitive speech is found in Autism.
Reference: McDONALD AND AVERY’S DENTISTRY for the CHILD and ADOLESCENT, 10th ed page no 528
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