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Myths about CAS - Part 2

Updated: Sep 23

Previously I wrote about CAS Myths. Busting those myths means that CAS is a unique speech sound disorder, although having CAS doesn’t exclude the presence of another speech sound disorder, such as dysarthria or a phonological disorder. An accurate, differential speech sound diagnosis is important so that we can provide an evidence-based treatment that is designed to address the underlying deficit(s) of the child’s disorder. If we do this and approach therapy in a way that prioritizes connectiona and regulation, the child will likely make their optimal progress. Now let’s look at several more myths about childhood apraxia of speech. Read my entire guest blog post on the Bjorem blog here.

 
 

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