Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 2 | speech therapy ideas Laura Mize teachmetotalk

Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 2 | speech therapy ideas Laura Mize teachmetotalk

Treating suspected childhood apraxia of speech can be extremely difficult in toddlers and preschoolers. In part 2 of this podcast, you'll learn the latest evidence-based guidelines for designing initial treatment plans for very young children when apraxia is first suspected including the motor treatment principles with word lists matched for facilitative contexts for first words for minimally verbal toddlers and preschoolers.

Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this one-hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU COURSE #432 Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers.

For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with suspected childhood apraxia of speech

Link to purchase $5 CE credit and handout
https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-433-treating-apraxia-in-toddlers-and-preschoolers-part-2/


Links for books recommended for parents/professionals
Teaching Imitation... Building Verbal Imitation Skills in Toddlers https://teachmetotalk.com/product/bui...

Teaching New Sounds/Patterns... FUNctional Phonology
https://teachmetotalk.com/product/fun...

Treating Prelinguistic Skills that come before talking... Let's Talk About Talking
https://teachmetotalk.com/product/let...


Links for other podcasts mentioned
431 What is Apraxia? Recognizing Apraxia
https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...

385 When is a Child Developmentally Ready to Talk?https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...

Teaching Imitation Podcast Series - shows 421 - 429 https://teachmetotalk.com/building-ve...

410 Getting Started with AAC...https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...

Teaching Consonant Sounds... https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...

Teaching Vowel Sounds... https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/...

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