Early literacy skills: Print awareness activity
The other night I was reading this book to Ashlynn.
The other night I was reading this book to Ashlynn.
Gratitude. Finding gratitude. I truly do believe gratitude is one of the most important practices on a path to happiness. I’ve been having a hard time lately again. I hadn’t felt this discouraged since Ashlynn was first diagnosed about 4 years ago. I worry so much, and even though we work sooo hard, harder than…
Original appeared 9/13/15 My husband’s sister was married last night. Ashlynn was the flower girl and like any flower girl, she absolutely adored all the attention. Ashlynn can speak now, and speak well where most people understand her. If she’s at a loss for words, she’s smart and falls back onto one of her scripts,…
Old faces, new faces, and the passing of the torch. The selfless individuals who had been there before were still there giving back like they always had and a new wave stood by their sides ready to continue the mission. I have so much respect and love for the past, and I’m so excited for the future!
The mission has never changed and was never about any one person. It’s about Apraxia and Kids.
Every Child Deserves a Voice.
Let’s see this mission continue to spread!
Co-articulation. Prosody. Those are two words you might have seen when researching apraxia. If you are treating a kid with apraxia or you have a child with apraxia and are not familiar with these terms, you NEED to familiarize yourself with them. To have a diagnosis of apraxia, you need three main criteria: Inconsistent productions…
These words are cherished by any parent. These words are eagerly anticipated. When you have a child with a speech delay, the eager anticipation eventually gives way to desperation, and maybe, (though hopefully not) apathy. Ashlynn has been able to say “I love you” for awhile now. Once she really got good at imitating, we…
Our story is much like many other families’ stories. A relatively quiet baby, the missing “mama” and “dada,” the doubt creeping in. For us, it was easy to know that something was off. Our little Emmett is the youngest of six. We knew how this all worked and something wasn’t working here. After five typical…