Answer from a developmental pediatrician Presented by Marilyn C. Agin , MD, Medical Director, New York City Early Intervention Program and Medical Director, Cherab Foundation Co-Author of The Late Talker book Presented at the First Apraxia Conference hosted by Cherab Foundation, July 23-24, 2001, Headquarters Plaza Hotel, Morristown, New Jersey and all presented at Research …
Posted: January 30, 2003 by cherab
Apraxia: Questions and Answers
by Lori L. Roth, MA, CCC-SLP Oral Motor and Verbal Apraxia Specialist Common speech disorders: There are several speech disorders affecting children. They include articulation problems, phonological processing disorder, verbal apraxia, oral motor apraxia and swallowing difficulties (which run the gammit from oral motor coordination problems to the inability to control food within the mouth …
Posted: September 30, 2001 by cherab
Apraxia -What’s That?
Answer from a developmental pediatrician Presented by Marilyn C. Agin , MD, Medical Director, New York City Early Intervention Program and Medical Director, Cherab Foundation Co-Author of The Late Talker book Presented at the First Apraxia Conference hosted by Cherab Foundation, July 23-24, 2001, Headquarters Plaza Hotel, Morristown, New Jersey and all presented at Research …
Posted: September 25, 2001 by cherab
Cherab Foundation’s First Apraxia Conference
The First Scientific Conference Dedicated to the Therapy of Verbal Apraxia/Dyspraxia. Professional anecdotal overseen by CAPT Joseph Hibbeln, M.D. The First Scientific Conference on Therapy for Verbal Apraxia/Dyspraxia The following was from ‘The First Apraxia Conference’ July 23-24, 2001, Headquarters Plaza Hotel, Morristown, New Jersey USA and was also presented at the Research Workshop – September 20-21 and …
Posted: August 6, 2000 by cherab
Signs of Apraxia… from a Speech Language Pathologist
Dear Parents; All these terms thrown at you and nowhere to go to get answers to your questions about your child’s diagnoses? Here are some critical differences that may help you to determine what, and if, your child is Verbally Apraxic. Your reports from therapists may contain the phrases in italics below. Your child may …