SLPMommyofApraxia Top Ten Posts of 2016
This year was a little rough on me. However, positives and good things still happen in any bad year.
I personally believe the life we are given, your life, my life, Ashlynn’s life…we are given this life to learn to and to grow. Christians may refer to this as a “cross to bear.” I know at times, life has seemed incredibly unfair, but in that unfairness I have met some of the most amazing people I would not otherwise have met, and I have experienced joys I would not otherwise have experienced.
I hope regardless of why you have found this website, you have left with a better understanding of apraxia. I thank all of you who read, comment, share, and like my posts. It helps us to know we are not alone and though I started hoping to educate and support others, I have found that it is I who has also gained from it through your comments and support.
I also thank everyone who collaborates with me, professionals who reach out to me wishing to learn more about apraxia, and anyone who reads this with an open mind and willingness to learn more about apraxia.
Here are my most viewed posts of 2016!
Why I’m angry and even more passionate as we approach the 4th Annual Apraxia Awareness Day:
Read here
Overgeneralization: A Caution for Clients with CAS: Read here
Anxiety as a Special Needs Parent Feels Like…: Read here
Feels Like We’re Falling Down the Hill Again: Read here
Why Would Anyone CHOOSE to Coordinate a Walk: Read here
Tips For Carryover in Childhood Apraxia of Speech Part 1: Read here
Guest Post, The Day I Met Ronda Rousey and She Told My Sister to Keep Fighting for Her Words: Read here
Why are SLP’s Still Using “Mouth Exercises” for CAS?: Read here
The Do’s and Don’ts of In-Home Speech Therapy: Read here
Don’t Just Teach the Speech! The Importance of Co-Articulation in Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Read here
I started this blog in 2012, and since that time, these are the Top Ten Posts of All Time!
Her Fight Our Fight: The Day We Met Ronda Rousey: Read here
Strategies to Promote Speech and Language in the Pre-Verbal or Minimally Verbal Child with Apraxia: Read here
What is Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Read here
Why Nature Ways More Heavily Than Nurture: Read here
Prognosis is Not Just a Funny Word, There’s Nothing Funny About it: Read here
DTTC: Evidence Based Practice in Childhood Apraxia of Speech. An Interview with Dr. Ruth Stoeckel: Read here
What is Your Future Like When you Have Global Apraxia? Read here
I Failed Her: Read here
Interview with Reagan: A 17 year old with CAS: Read here
Interview with Sharon Gretz, Executive Director and Founder of CASANA (apraxia-kids.org): Read here
Despite any difficulties, I still LOVE this New Year’s picture, because yes, in spite of any pain, something wonderful is ALWAYS around the corner.
Happy New Year Everyone!
Laura
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