Speaking of Apraxia, Leslie A. Lindsay
Speaking of Apraxia, Leslie A. Lindsay
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Speaking of Apraxia
A Parents' Guide to Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Author: Leslie A. Lindsay

Narrator: Leslie A. Lindsay

Unabridged: 18 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/06/2021


Synopsis

Does your child seem to understand much more than he can say? Does he struggle to say words that other kids his age say effortlessly? If so, he may have childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), a neurological, motor-based speech disorder which is characterized by difficulty planning and organizing the speech movements necessary for intelligible speech. Fortunately, with early, intensive speech therapy, most children can have greatly improved or normal speech.

Written by a mother whose daughter's CAS is now resolved, Speaking of Apraxia, Second Edition, is extensively updated and jam-packed with reliable information and research, and covers: speech basics; getting a CAS diagnosis; treatment methods, coping and advocating; working with speech-language pathologists; early intervention and special education; creating a language-rich environment at home; and preparing for school and learning.
 
New to this revised edition are discussions of helpful apps to stimulate and encourage speech; information on cutting-edge, evidence-based approaches to treating CAS; considerations related to using augmentative and alternative forms of communication; and updated, parent-friendly summaries of important research on CAS.

Each chapter offers insightful anecdotes and tips, step-by-step approaches to address concerns, troubleshooting, ideas to augment speech therapy, and helpful resources, making it easy for listeners to zero in on their child's specific needs.
 
Wherever you are on the journey with your child's CAS, Speaking of Apraxia is your indispensable primer. It's also a must-have resource for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and other professionals in child development.

*Includes a downloadable PDF with Appendices and Resources from the book

About The Author

Leslie Lindsay is the award-winning author of Speaking of Apraxia, originally published in 2012 following her daughter's 2007 diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). Leslie's writing and photography have appeared in various literary journals; she has been recognized as one of the most influential book reviewers, interviewing hundreds of bestselling and debut authors. Leslie is a former Child & Adolescent Psychiatric R.N. at the Mayo Clinic and at work on a memoir. She and her family, including a basset hound, reside in suburban Chicago.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leslie on May 19, 2012

This the first-ever book on a complex neurologically-based motor speech disorder designed with parents in mind. My goal was to write a book that was down-to-earth, yet passionately able to share the the ups and downs of raising a child with childhood apraxia of speech. It was because of my own daugh......more

Goodreads review by Gina on April 16, 2012

Thank you for writing this book Leslie Lindsay! I just wish I had this book a year ago when my daughter was first diagnosed with apraxia. I also looked for information about this speech issue but couldn't find anything that wasn't a bunch of SLP lingo (ha!). But this is a book I can relate to! Very......more

Goodreads review by Brad on August 12, 2012

Leslie Lindsay is a brilliant mother turned author. She didn't find the handbook or guide that she needed when navigating the road of Childhood Apraxia of Speech, so she made it her mission to create one. Bravo Mrs. Lindsay for hitting the mark! As a mother of a young son with CAS, I enjoyed reading......more

Goodreads review by June on May 23, 2013

I found out about this book on Goodreads and purchased it on Amazon. So far I think this book is great. For anyone that has a child or grandchild with CAS you should get this book. I discovered some things that I had no idea were also symptoms of apraxia. As I read the book I can relate to so many s......more

Goodreads review by Mollie on April 19, 2012

Great book. Well worth the $20 if you have a child with apraxia!......more