My Child has Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Now What?

If you discover your child or loved one might have CAS, starting support as early as possible is important for their speech and language journey.

It is important to get help from a speech-language pathologist (SLP) with experience and expertise in treating CAS. Early intervention is key in addressing CAS to prevent potential delays in speech development.

A qualified SLP can provide the necessary guidance and support tailored to the child's or loved one's needs with CAS.

Suppose you suspect that your child may have childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). In that case, seeking an evaluation by a qualified speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializing in pediatric communication disorders is essential.

Steps to Take if Your Child Has CAS

  1. Consult with professionals: Schedule an appointment with your child's pediatrician to discuss your concerns. The pediatrician can provide guidance and refer you to a speech-language pathologist for further assessment if necessary.

  1. Seek Evaluation by a Speech-Language Pathologist: A qualified SLP will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your child's speech and language skills. This evaluation may include standardized tests, observations of your child's speech in different contexts, and analysis of factors such as speech clarity, consistency, and motor planning abilities.

  2. Discuss Findings and Recommendations: After the evaluation, the SLP will discuss the results with you and provide recommendations based on the findings. If CAS is suspected, the SLP may recommend further evaluation or initiate therapy tailored to your child's needs.

  3. Follow Through with Therapy: If CAS is diagnosed, early intervention is crucial. Work closely with the SLP to develop and implement a therapy plan aimed at improving your child's speech motor planning and coordination skills.

For More Information

To get further details and explore resources concerning speech, language, and hearing concerns, contact us, Elevate Health & Therapeutic Services, at (856) 492-1355 to arrange an advisory session or email us at info@elevatehealthnj.com to schedule a discovery call or evaluation. 

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