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An Overview of
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
1 Hour Self-Study Video Download
Earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs during this 60 minute video
An Overview of
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
1 Hour Self-Study Video Download
- What you will get: Access to download for 30 days
- A certificate of completion after you complete the included test
- A time ordered agenda for those professions that need it to receive CEUs
- The full presentation manual available in a pdf format
- ASHA CEU participant form for SLP's that have ASHA track their CEUs
- The list of reference materials
Earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs during this 60 minute video
Course Summary
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a complex speech sound disorder that can be challenging to assess, diagnose, and treat—especially in young children who are minimally verbal. This course will provide an overview of the different types of apraxia along with a review of ASHA’s 2007 Technical Report on CAS. Etiologies of CAS, how to explain CAS to families, available resources specific to CAS, and principles of motor learning will also be discussed.
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a complex speech sound disorder that can be challenging to assess, diagnose, and treat—especially in young children who are minimally verbal. This course will provide an overview of the different types of apraxia along with a review of ASHA’s 2007 Technical Report on CAS. Etiologies of CAS, how to explain CAS to families, available resources specific to CAS, and principles of motor learning will also be discussed.
This course is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional Area)
Learning Outcomes
1. Differentiate limb apraxia, oral apraxia, and verbal apraxia.
2. List and describe the etiologies of CAS.
3. Summarize how the principles of motor learning affect the treatment of motor speech disorders.
1. Differentiate limb apraxia, oral apraxia, and verbal apraxia.
2. List and describe the etiologies of CAS.
3. Summarize how the principles of motor learning affect the treatment of motor speech disorders.
Timed Agenda
Minutes 1-3 Introduction
Minutes 4-9 Defining praxis, apraxia and dyspraxia
Minutes 10-15 Types of apraxia
Minutes 16-25 ASHA Technical Report
Minutes 26-30 Etiologies of CAS
Minutes 31-35 Explaining CAS to parents
Minutes 36-50 Principles of motor learning
Minutes 51-60 Q & A
Minutes 1-3 Introduction
Minutes 4-9 Defining praxis, apraxia and dyspraxia
Minutes 10-15 Types of apraxia
Minutes 16-25 ASHA Technical Report
Minutes 26-30 Etiologies of CAS
Minutes 31-35 Explaining CAS to parents
Minutes 36-50 Principles of motor learning
Minutes 51-60 Q & A
About Cari
Cari Ebert, M.S., CCC-SLP is a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1993 and her master’s degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Ms. Ebert is a therapist, consultant, author and nationally recognized speaker who gets paid to do what she loves most…TALK! She works exclusively with young children, age birth to five, and their families and believes that early intervention is the key to future success. Ms. Ebert’s son has autism spectrum disorder and apraxia, allowing her to engage audiences both as a clinician and a parent of a child with special needs. She has an energetic personality and this translates to a high-energy speaking style. Join Ms. Ebert as she explores important issues for enhancing the development of young children…you’ll be glad you took the time!
Cari Ebert, M.S., CCC-SLP is a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1993 and her master’s degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Ms. Ebert is a therapist, consultant, author and nationally recognized speaker who gets paid to do what she loves most…TALK! She works exclusively with young children, age birth to five, and their families and believes that early intervention is the key to future success. Ms. Ebert’s son has autism spectrum disorder and apraxia, allowing her to engage audiences both as a clinician and a parent of a child with special needs. She has an energetic personality and this translates to a high-energy speaking style. Join Ms. Ebert as she explores important issues for enhancing the development of young children…you’ll be glad you took the time!
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Cari Ebert owns Summit Speech Therapy, LLC (dba Cari Ebert Seminars) and receives a salary. She receives royalties from cariebertseminars.com product sales. Ms. Ebert also receives compensation for presenting this course.
Nonfinancial: Cari Ebert has a son with autism and apraxia and shares personal experiences in her seminars.
Financial: Cari Ebert owns Summit Speech Therapy, LLC (dba Cari Ebert Seminars) and receives a salary. She receives royalties from cariebertseminars.com product sales. Ms. Ebert also receives compensation for presenting this course.
Nonfinancial: Cari Ebert has a son with autism and apraxia and shares personal experiences in her seminars.