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Apraxia

5 Important Tips For Beginning of the School Year

September 8, 2016Hallie

So the school year is back in session. You know it’s a “labor of love” to start and get settled in but it’s been a week or two and your child seems to be have a rough time.   THIS IS NORMAL!!   For some children the start of the school year totally rocks their Continue reading

ADHD, Apraxia, Autism, Behavior, School

Episode 55: 3 Tips For Apraxia of Speech and Getting Rid of Unwanted Behaviors

February 24, 2016February 24, 2016Hallie

If you are a parent who has a child with a diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and/or a child who is nonverbal and diagnosed with autism (one, the other, or both) then you will want today’s tips. The similarity here is that in both cases (or combination of cases) a child has limited Continue reading

Apraxia, Autism, Behavior

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