Thursday, 28 February 2013

Library Thursday: Speaking of apraxia

Written by Leslie Lindsay and published by Woodbine House. 

Described by the publisher as “a parents' guide to understanding, treating, and living with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). Written in an empathic style by a parent who "has been there", Speaking of Apraxia offers hope and practical advice for parents of toddlers to teens with this neurologically-based motor speech disorder. 

Characterized by difficulties with planning and producing the complex set of movements necessary for intelligible speech, CAS can be a child's only diagnosis or can be accompanied by other special needs such as learning disabilities, Down syndrome, or autism. Parents and professionals will appreciate the author's clear explanations of everything from diagnosing CAS and working with speech-language pathologists (SLPs), to understanding how to distinguish it from other speech disorders, and getting appropriate early intervention and special education support.”

This book has been well received by members of DS NSW who have already read it.

Down Syndrome NSW members can borrow library items by contacting Jo, at library@dsansw.org.au or 9841 4410.

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