My child is apraxic, but doesn seem to be making or keeping progress with the current approach in therapy. What other possible therapies are available?
There are many approaches available for treating apraxia. We have received the most success with the PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring the Oral Motor Phonemic Targets) approach. This is a fully ‘hands on’ approach and assists the child with creating sounds. We are advanced trained in this technique. To learn more about PROMPT, you may visit the PROMPT Institute web site.
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