Speech with simple magnet clips

      If your child has a speech delay, your SLP will most likely tell you that you need to create opportunities so your child HAS to communicate to you what he/she wants. I found these cheap magnet clips for the fridge at the dollar store!  You can take pictures of items in your fridge, and then clip them to the outside.  Depending on your child’s level, you can

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It’s hard to explain how global apraxia affects so much

It’s hard to explain how global apraxia affects so much

We went on a Santa Train again this year at Georgetown Loop Railroad.  Ashlynn has never talked to Santa before.  When she was 3, she cried and clung to her dad for dear life.  When she was 4, we went on a different Santa Train, and though she wasn’t scared, she was too reserved to say anything audible enough for him to hear. This year a four year old girl

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Winter holiday themed Dauber games for repetitive practice

My kiddos love using BINGO daubers to for any activity.  The ones at Michael’s are the best as they are washable!   It’s great for getting repetitive practice for speech targets! Then we roll the dice and practice saying our target words the number of times on the dice while dobbing the board.  Give a board to each player, and whomever fills it up first wins!          

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What can I find to be thankful for?

  Thanksgiving 2014.  Ashlynn is 5 and Jace is 2.  I love these little guys.  This morning we made our annual thankful Turkeys.  This year Jace answered yes or no to my suggestions, and Ashlynn for the first time came up with her own with little difficulty. She’s thankful for her mommy (tear), daddy, Jace, and cousins.  She loves seeing her cousins and will get to see them today. I

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What is your future like when you have GLOBAL apraxia?

My friend Kim, (a fellow apraxia mom and SLP) and I talk a lot about how most people, including professionals and pediatricians, just have NOT SEEN global apraxia.  What is global apraxia? Well, it’s not an official diagnosis.  You’re not going to find it in the DSM 5, and when you google it, you’re not going to find some great scholarly articles.  Nope. Instead, you can google Childhood Apraxia of Speech

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