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What is the difference between language-based therapy and motor-based therapy? apraxia therapy language therapy motor speech motor speech disorders principles of motor learning suspected apraxia of speech Mar 29, 2026

SLPs don’t just do one type of therapy.

Depending on the client’s needs and goals, there are different approaches we can use to help clients reach their goals and make meaningful progress. 

Language-based therapy is typically the most common type of therapy used by SLPs, especially when working wi...

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Word Repetition in Language Based Therapy versus Apraxia Therapy earlyintervention language therapy motor speech disorders principles of motor learning suspected apraxia of speech Aug 07, 2022

Word repetition is important for acquiring new motor plans.  

How does the learning differ for children with a language based disorder versus a child with a motor speech disorder?

A child experiencing a developmental language delay can enhance their learning by hearing words repeated during dail...

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Early Intervention for Speech Therapy for Suspected Apraxia of Speech apraxia therapy earlyintervention language therapy suspected apraxia of speech Jul 07, 2022

So.....I was a guest on a podcast! I engaged in an informative discussion with Cara Tambellini Danielson from @caraspeech  https://www.instagram.com/caraspeech/ on her podcast Early Education Matters with Cara Speech.  The topic of the podcast is Suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech in Early Interv...

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Tips to help you choose target words for minimally verbal children.

What is multisensory cueing?

Do's and Don'ts in Apraxia therapy

 

 

 

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