This podcast is about my perspectives as a pediatric speech/language pathologist specializing in speech apraxia. I also have a daughter with resolving apraxia.
Listen as apraxia specialists Amy Grahfam, Jennie Bjorem and Cari Ebert join Laura Smith for an apraxia awareness day special!Â
Join Laura from SLP mommy of Apraxia/Dyspraxia/Dyslexia and Cari from Cari Ebert Seminars as we sit down with Dr. Erika Levy who is an expert in the treatment for pediatric dysarthria for this special edition of uncorked! Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that can co-occur with apraxia, but unfortunately there are not a lot of great resources for parents or professionals. Â Dr. Levy shares practical treatment ideas along with audio clips for examples.
References:  Levy, E. S., Chang, Y. M., Hwang, K. H., & McAuliffe, M. J. (in press). Perceptual and acoustic effects of dual-focus speech treatment in children with dysarthria. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.  Moya-Galé, G., Keller, B., Escorial, S., & Levy, E. S. (in press). Speech treatment effects on narrative intelligibility in French-speaking children with dysarthria. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
Does your child or client say yes when they mean no? Â Do they say purple even when you know they know it's green? Â Is this just word finding related to the expressive language disorder or could it be a symptom of their apraxia? Â Listen to Jordan from Fighting for my Voice and myself discuss it here.
Join myself Laura Smith, Jennie Bjorem, Amy Graham, and Cari Ebert as we get together for this special apraxia awareness month edition to answer our most frequent inbox related questions about childhood apraxia of speech.
THIS is the future of CAS!! Kelsey is now a certified SLP, Shelby was just accepted to graduate school to be an SLP and Jordan - well you all know Jordan! He received his bachelor degree in psychology and is basically our apraxia spokesperson and advocate!
Take a listen as researchers Dr. Meghan Overby and Sue Caspari discuss infant red flags for CAS compared to other children with SSD and typical developing children.
In this SLP Mommy of Apraxia exclusive, Breanna Waldrup SLP and director of Child Apraxia Treatment discusses resources for CAS including free online trainings and workshops provided by this relatively newer private foundation.
Listen to resources available for both parents and professionals along with a brief overview of DTTC (Dynamic, Tactile, and Temporal Cueing) developed by Dr. Edythe Strand for use in children with CAS.
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