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As a speech-language pathologist, I specialize in working with children with motor speech disorders, particularly Childhood Apraxia of Speech. This therapy has to be fun, focused, intensive, incorporate motor learning, include home practice and be effective! There are resources, but how to actually use these resources, toys and games to do therapy can be challenging. Here are ideas, materials, goals. Enjoy!

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As a speech-language pathologist, I specialize in working with children with motor speech disorders, particularly Childhood Apraxia of Speech. This therapy has to be fun, focused, intensive, incorporate motor learning, include home practice and be effective! There are resources, but how to actually use these resources, toys and games to do therapy can be challenging. Here are ideas, materials, goals. Enjoy!

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