Nancy: "Where did mommy go?" Ian: "They go to pick up Emmi" Nancy: "Give me a sentence" Ian: "Mommy pick up Emmi" Nancy corrected Ian: "Mommy went to pick up Emmi"
Italics = words-in-progress (not perfect yet) Green = new expressions, new grammar Building blocks (label) = frequently used expressions that have helped Ian get more use out of language
What is apraxia?
Apraxia of speech, also known as verbal apraxia or dyspraxia, is a speech disorder in which a person has trouble saying what he or she wants to say correctly and consistently. It is not due to weakness or paralysis of the speech muscles (the muscles of the face, tongue, and lips). The severity of apraxia of speech can range from mild to severe.
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