Thread: Apraxia?
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Old 07-05-2008, 03:56 PM
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My son also has apraxia. The school district can provide therapy but, IMHO, private therapists may be a better route. You may have to fight the school to get the amount of therapy your child needs and you won't be able to choose the therapist. I had to fight them just to get 1 hour per week. I agree, repetition is key. My son's anxiety has decreased the more he is able to be understood and I do wish I had taught him to sign when he was diagnosed at 4.
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