PrAACtical AAC is a blog with creative and effective information for anyone who works with individuals who use AAC, from Speech and Language Pathologists and teachers to parents and caregivers. The blog includes additional resources, videos, articles, and more to provide supports for language learning.
Apraxia-Kids is a helpful website dedicated to providing updated resources on DVD to researchers, parents, families and professionals.
Dyspraxia USA Foundation is a resourceful website with information on doctors and therapists who specialize in DVD, books, online figures, stories about individuals with DVD and so much more.
Dyspraxia UK Foundation is based overseas in the United Kingdom and resorts back to two mothers who met and formed the foundation in 1987 after learning both their children had Dyspraxia. The site offers readings on how to cope with Dyspraxia and it's effects on your children, links to contact Dyspraxia support groups, and even a section dedicated to adults with Dyspraxia. The Dyspraxia UK foundation is easily accessible to anyone, and you can even connect with it via social media (Facebook and Twitter).
Apraxia of Speech is a website dedicated to inform parents and professionals about DVD. It includes a variety of frequently asked questions and a PubMed Database link that provides a multitude of published literature.
Apraxia-Kids is a helpful website dedicated to providing updated resources on DVD to researchers, parents, families and professionals.
Dyspraxia USA Foundation is a resourceful website with information on doctors and therapists who specialize in DVD, books, online figures, stories about individuals with DVD and so much more.
Dyspraxia UK Foundation is based overseas in the United Kingdom and resorts back to two mothers who met and formed the foundation in 1987 after learning both their children had Dyspraxia. The site offers readings on how to cope with Dyspraxia and it's effects on your children, links to contact Dyspraxia support groups, and even a section dedicated to adults with Dyspraxia. The Dyspraxia UK foundation is easily accessible to anyone, and you can even connect with it via social media (Facebook and Twitter).
Apraxia of Speech is a website dedicated to inform parents and professionals about DVD. It includes a variety of frequently asked questions and a PubMed Database link that provides a multitude of published literature.