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Childhood Apraxia of Speech |
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is a motor speech disorder. Children with CAS have problems saying sounds, syllables, and words. |
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Signs of CAS in very young children: |
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-does not coo or babble as an infant -first words are late or missing sounds -only able to produce a few different consonant and vowel sounds -difficulty combining sounds |
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Signs of CAS in older children: |
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-making inconsistent sound errors that are not related to immaturity -can understand language better then they can talk -difficulty imitating speech -may appear to be groping when attempting to produce sounds difficulty saying longer works |
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Some other problems that may be associated with CAS: |
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-delayed language development -other expressive language difficulties -difficulties with fine motor -difficulty with reading or spelling |
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-check hearing -assessment of oral motor abilities, melody of speech, and speech sound development, speech sample, etc. |
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a motor speech disorder. The muscles of the face, mouth, or respiratory system can become weak and move slower. |
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-slurred speech -speaking softly -slow rate of speech -mumbling or rapid speech -limited tongue, lip, and jaw movement |
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