Speech Stickers App for Apraxia Giveaway!

Speech Stickers App for Apraxia Giveaway!

I’m keeping up the momentum now until May 14th, offering giveaways and prizes in honor of Apraxia Awareness Day! Next up is the app Speech Stickers. Speech Stickers is the first app that I downloaded for Ashlynn (my daughter with apraxia) when she had first turned three.  I chose it because it was cheap, and said it was developed for children with apraxia.  The app is simple in design with

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Why we’ll never stop working

Why we’ll never stop working

I’ve been down lately.  Really, really down.  It pretty much started at Ashlynn’s re-evaluation meeting and went downhill from there.  For all the work she’s done, for how far she has come, for what she knows in the face of so many challenges,  it was like a slap in the face. It’s really not anyone’s fault.  It’s just the way it is.  I’m dealing with mixed expressive/receptive language issues now.

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Kaufman DVD and Treatment Kit 1 Giveaway!

Today is May 1st, which marks the beginning of better speech and hearing month!  More importantly though, the Third Annual Apraxia Awareness Day is May 14! To celebrate, I’m offering giveaways all month for apraxia related products.  First up are the immensely popular Kaufman DVD and Instructional Kit 1 COMBO.   This kit was honestly instrumental in helping my daughter cross the bridge from being a nonverbal, ineffective imitator, to

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Still we rise

Still we rise

I received all of Ashlynn’s reports from her re-evaluation.  I knew it would be hard.  It’s hard to read those scores and things about your baby.  However, I was also proud.  So proud of how far she has come.  She is the hardest working child I know.  The social worker and special education teacher seem to understand her the best.  They listed her strengths, which are many.  They were thoughtful

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Am I the only one?

“Lord woman.  We need a jet airplane, a case of wine, and a few days to ourselves.  We are living parallel lives.” I received this text today from a mom I have never met, but who I feel I must have known my entire life.  I found her through the marvel and wonder of the internet, and in only a year’s time, I feel I know her life story….not because

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What if we don’t prove them wrong?

What if we don’t prove them wrong?

I had a client recently who told me a well-meaning friend called her five year old son with apraxia “retarded.”  Apparently he meant it in a “well-meaning way” asking about services, but understandably the term shocked, appalled, angered, and then saddened her. Isn’t it interesting what we all presume about a child based on nothing more than their speech? She went onto say she didn’t even correct him because at

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