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Apraxia Kids Web Site
Apraxia-Kids Internet Resources - your online source for reliable and comprehensive information about Childhood Apraxia of Speech for families, professionals and all those who care about a child with apraxia.
Preview Site   www.apraxia-kids.org/   reviews

The Dyspraxia Foundation
Preview Site   www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/   reviews

Kaufman Children's Center for Speech Language and Sensory Disorders
Speech and language therapy children's center specializing in disorders including Apraxia, Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, Hyperlexia and Auditory Processing Disorders. Directed by Nancy R. Kaufman.
Preview Site   www.kidspeech.com/   reviews

Q&A: Phonological Disorders, Functional Speech Disorders, Apraxia, Dysarthria
Speech Language Pathology - information for families, students and professionals about voice, speech and language problems in children ...
Preview Site   members.tripod.com/Caroline_Bowen/phonol-and-artic.htm   reviews

Ed Chapman's Speech and Developmental Delays Page
Ed Chapman's home page for parents for speech delay, developmental delays, special ed, autism, SID, and other disabilities ...
Preview Site   members.tripod.com/~edchapman/ParentLinks.html   reviews

Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Preview Site   www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~velleman/cas.html   reviews

Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
Preview Site   www.cs.amherst.edu/%7Edjv/DVD.html   reviews

Dyspraxia Ireland
The Dyspraxia Association including developmenal co-ordination disorders.
Preview Site   www.dyspraxiaireland.com/   reviews

Prompt Institute - Santa Fe, NM
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Preview Site   www.promptinstitute.com/   reviews


Dyspraxia ( developmental) by Madeleine Portwood Clumsy Child Syndrome
Dyspraxia : developmental =people who are clumsy or who have co-ordination difficluties: verbal is for articulation ...
Preview Site   web.ukonline.co.uk/madeleine.portwood/   reviews

Dyspraxia ( developmental) by Madeleine Portwood Clumsy Child Syndrome
Dyspraxia : developmental =people who are clumsy or who have co-ordination difficluties: verbal is for articulation ...
Preview Site   web.ukonline.co.uk/members/madeleine.portwood/index.htm   reviews

NINDS Apraxia Information Page
Apraxia information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
Preview Site   www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/apraxia.htm   reviews

Straight Talk About Dyspraxia
A site which provides some straight talk about Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia.
Preview Site   www.fortunecity.com/millennium/skip/168/dyspraxiamain.html   reviews

Apraxia-FAQ
Apraxia-FAQ (updated April 2000) The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) The Council for Exceptional Children 1110 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22201-5704 Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272 E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org Internet: http://ericec.org What can you tell me about apraxia Apraxia of speech is felt to be a neurogenic (neurologically based) speech motor disorder. Many ...
Preview Site   www.ericec.org/faq/apraxia.html   reviews

Apraxia of Speech Resources
Apraxia of Speech in Children -- Resources Apraxia of Speech in Children: Clinical Challenges A Workshop for Therapists and Families Friday October 4, 1996 Sponsored by: Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh The Center for Creative Play University of Pittsburgh UCLID Center and the Department of Communication Science and Disorders The Faculty: Thomas Campbell, PhD Amy Cordasco Leslie Geier David W.
Preview Site   www.pitt.edu/~uclid/apraxia.htm   reviews

Apraxia (Dyspraxia) References
Apraxia literature - selected references for childhood speech delay with assymetric communication capacity.
Preview Site   www.faughnan.com/apraxiarefs.html   reviews

Developmental Apraxia
Developmental Apraxia by Nancy William, M.A. Introduction Please notice the movement of your lips, tongue, and throat muscles as you: READ THIS SENTENCE ALOUD. Did you feel the r in read giving your tongue and lips a workout Did you notice how your tongue and throat muscles worked together to say this You have just made more than fifteen muscle movements to say Read this sentence ...
Preview Site   www.wyandotte.org/SpecialEd/apraxia.htm   reviews




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