Childhood Apraxia of Speech Specialty

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Childhood apraxia of speech is a motor-based speech disorder that affects a child’s ability to plan and sequence the movements required for accurate speech. Treatment requires specialized assessment and targeted, evidence-based intervention.

Therapy focuses on improving speech motor planning, consistency, and accuracy through structured, repetitive practice and carefully selected cues. Treatment is individualized and adjusted based on the child’s response to intervention and functional communication needs.

Intervention may include work on sound sequencing, syllable structure, word and phrase production, and carryover into functional communication across environments.

Families are actively involved in the therapy process, with education and home support strategies provided to promote consistency and progress outside of sessions.

Childhood apraxia of speech is a motor-based speech disorder that affects a child’s ability to plan and sequence the movements required for accurate speech. Treatment requires specialized assessment and targeted, evidence-based intervention.

Therapy focuses on improving speech motor planning, consistency, and accuracy through structured, repetitive practice and carefully selected cues. Treatment is individualized and adjusted based on the child’s response to intervention and functional communication needs.

Intervention may include work on sound sequencing, syllable structure, word and phrase production, and carryover into functional communication across environments.

Families are actively involved in the therapy process, with education and home support strategies provided to promote consistency and progress outside of sessions.