What are you doing May 14th, for Apraxia Awareness Day?

What are you doing May 14th, for Apraxia Awareness Day?

It’s the month of May, and in my world, that means starting to think about what to do for the second annual Apraxia Awareness Day.  Leading the movement is CASANA, a non-profit dedicated to Childhood Apraxia of Speech.  If you are interested, they have a bunch of great ideas on how to celebrate here, at their website Apraxia Kids. I did write to my local papers, but my favorite of all

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Vowel Viz Schools App Review and Giveaway!!

Vowel Viz Schools App Review and Giveaway!!

The people over at Complete Speech and Michelle over at Trust Me, I’m a Mom and myself all teamed up to offer you a great giveaway for the visual feedback app VowelViz!   I was not paid to review the app and am only offering my personal opinion not only as a mother with a child who has a speech delay, but also as an SLP who works with kids. I

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Show and Share

In the Fall of this year, Ashlynn’s teacher decided to do a weekly show and share with the kids.  I LOVED the idea and jumped at the opportunity to work closely with the school SLP to help Ashlynn be successful.  At first, she just stood up there and didn’t say anything, so I sent a list of questions each week that we had practiced and that Ashlynn only had to

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nacd apraxia app review

nacd apraxia app review

This was one of the first speech apps for apraxia that I bought.  It was enticing because it was a good price and the description looked much like a digital version of the Word FLIPS book I was using in therapy. It starts with a screen that allows you to pick a CV consonant/vowel group, seen below. For the purposes of this review, I chose the top group BPM.  You

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What I would have told myself 2 years ago.

What I would have told myself 2 years ago.

There was a time, a time not long ago but that seems like almost forever now, that when someone asked me Ashlynn’s age I immediately became defensive. “Why?” you might ask yourself.  Seems like a typical question among moms in that age group.It is……….. until your child is delayed.  Then that game isn’t fun anymore. Every time the question was asked, I found myself rounding down.  When she was almost

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