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APRAXIA OF SPEECH

Developmental apraxia of speech is characterized by the inability to plan and execute motor-speech tasks. More specifically, it is the inability to coordinate oral movements that are necessary to form syllables..

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Understanding your Child’s Sensory Development

I was recently asked  the question "Should I concerned about my child's sensory development?"  The answer is YES!  Children are oriented toward sensory experiences.  Children experience the world by tasting,..

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Understanding Your Child’s Reflexes

REFLEXES A reflex is a voluntary action in which the body responds without thinking about it. Often when we think of reflexes we think of the doctor hitting your knee..

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Understanding Sensory Defensiveness: Mealtime Strategies

What is sensory defensiveness? Sensory defensiveness is a type of hypersensitivity that often includes anger or fear towards certain stimuli, and is highly emotional. The stimuli can be tactile, auditory,..

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Apraxia & Dysarthria Motor Speech Disorders

After reading last month’s excellent blog post about Apraxia of Speech, I began to reflect on memories back in graduate school, when I was first taking Neurogenic Speech Disorders and..

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