Apraxia

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Apraxia of speech is a disorder of coordination that affects an individual’s ability to accurately produce words. It can be developmental (as in childhood apraxia of speech – CAS) or acquired, typically occurring after a traumatic neurological event, and often comorbid with aphasia. Apraxia of speech is distinct from other articulation difficulties, and presents with irregular and inconsistent communication errors, non-speech differences, and increased risk of language deficits in children.

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Tools for Caregivers

Tools for Therapists

apps and PROGRAMS

Apraxia Ville

Apraxia Picture Cards

EZ Apraxia Program

List Derived from SpeechBuddies.com

Tactus Therapy – Apraxia Therapy

Speech Blubs

Talking Tom

Speech Trainer

Therapy resources

Kauffman Speech to Language Protocol

Games for Children with Apraxia of Speech

Treatment Strategies for Young Children with sCAS

Successful Speech Therapy Strategies for Working with Toddlers with Apraxia and Other Speech-Language Difficulties

50 Repetitive Books for Children with Apraxia of Speech

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BOOKS

podcasts

Unbabbled Podcast – Episode 5Episode 12

SLP Mommy of Apraxia

Speechie Side Up – Episode 36

See Hear Speak – Episode 31

True Confession – Episode 11

WEB

Overview

Acquired Apraxia of Speech: What Is the Best Treatment Option?

Stuttering and Dysfluency (for the child with apraxia)

NEWs & PEER REVIEW

NEWS

Autism and apraxia often go hand-in-hand via Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Facial motion capture technology can help identify different speech disorders in children via New York University

Sign language may be highly effective in treating children with apraxia of speech via Penn State College of Medicine

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Disclaimer: I do not receive any monetary or other reward for sharing any material from any source on my platform. All sources are from credible educational or therapy-specific sites, which I may have or may not have used in the past. Only the areas in which I have initialed are to be considered my own ideas or advice. Being that the resource page is a collection of ideas from different clinicians, you may encounter ideas that differ from one another. Any use of any materials or resource from this page or links attached, is at your own free will.