Overcoming Apraxia – book release

Overcoming Apraxia – book release

Almost seven years ago to the day, before my daughter Ashlynn’s 3rd birthday, I received news so significant, my life has never been the same. Though devastating at the time, the life lessons I have learned from it have far outnumbered any loss. What was this news? My daughter Ashlynn was diagnosed with one of the most severe neurological speech disorders in children. It is called “childhood apraxia of speech

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Adulting with Apraxia

Adulting with Apraxia

I’m so excited to have some of the two largest apraxia social media influencers with me today to talk about what it is like to be “Adulting with Apraxia.” Mikey Akers from Mikey’s Wish and Jordan LeVan from Fighting for my Voice are both young men living with verbal apraxia.  In the UK, verbal apraxia is known as verbal dyspraxia.  Jordan and Mikey were talking one day about various issues

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Advantage for more practice and massed practice in CAS

Advantage for more practice and massed practice in CAS

A new study finds a marked advantage for more practice, as opposed to less practice, in the treatment of Childhood Apraxia of Speech and that there is support for massed practice of speech targets versus distributed practice.  August 2019 The primary purpose of the study by Maas and colleagues, detailed in the recent publication “Bang for Your Buck: A Single Case Experimental Design Study of Practice Amount and Distribution in

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Oral Language and Phonological Skills May Be the Best Predictors for Reading Disorders in Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Oral Language and Phonological Skills May Be the Best Predictors for Reading Disorders in Childhood Apraxia of Speech

A new study finds that 65% of children with a history of suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech (sCAS) are low proficiency readers, suggesting that early literacy intervention is justified for this group of children. August 17, 2019 Research recently published in the American Journal of Speech Language Pathology (AJSLP) suggests children with sCAS are at increased risk for reading disorders and should receive early intervention targeting early literacy and language

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Educating school staff about your child with apraxia

Educating school staff about your child with apraxia

Many parents of children with communication disorders such as apraxia report feelings of anxiety, fear and trepidation during back to school. Worries about their child being understood or being bullied run rampant. Furthermore, parents feel powerless. This podcast explores those feelings more in-depth and provides resources and suggestions to help parents and their children during this transition. Click here for: BrochuresInformational DownloadsLetter to the teacher