Childhood Apraxia of Speech – Therapy Strategies That Make a Difference

October 11, 2016

This practical, therapy-rich presentation will focus on a multi-sensory approach that includes the use of sign language, touch cues, visual prompts, pictures, AAC devices and verbal cues to support verbal speech for children with apraxia. Below are 11 handouts for this training (seven one-pagers have been combined into the first handout). To download these for printing, pull down on the Download button below. 1. Seven one-pagers: Apps for the iPad, Big Book Exclamations, Parent Fill-in Sounds, Core Vocabulary Book, Parent Response Hierarchy (2), and Word Bin-Box-Bucket Strategy 2. Apraxia Verbal Visual Cues 3. PPT - Childhood Apraxia of Speech Intro, two slides per page (5 pages) 4. PPT - Childhood Apraxia of Speech Intro, three slides per page (3 pages) 5. PPT - Therapy for CAS What Have I Learned? two slides per page (22 pages) 6. PPT - Therapy for CAS What Have I Learned? three slides per page (15 pages) 7. PPT - How Do We Keep Children Motivated in Therapy? three slides per page (12 pages) 8. PPT - How Do We Keep Children Motivated in Therapy? two slides per page (18 pages) 9. Communication Temptations 10. Erik Raj apps 11. Sports Surveys 12. Apraxia Resources Update 13. Selected References on Apraxia 14. Songs, Toys and Games for Suprasegmentals

Title of Training: Childhood Apraxia of Speech – Therapy Strategies That Make a Difference

Presenter: David Hammer

Training Date: 10/13/2016

Topics: Speech & Language

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