Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Helping Children Find Their Voice with Confidence

Childhood Apraxia of Speech is a motor speech disorder where children know what they want to say but struggle to coordinate the movements needed for clear speech. With the right support, guidance, and consistent practice, children with CAS can build their communication skills and thrive in expressing themselves.

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (2)

What Is CAS?

When the Voice Doesn’t Sound or Work as It Should

Voice disorders can affect how a child sounds or how comfortable they feel when speaking. This might show up as:

Speech Sound Production

Motor Planning

Coordination

PROMPT Cues

Our Approach to Treating CAS

  • Therapy for CAS will focus on working on speech sound production, motor planning, coordination, PROMPT therapy techniques, using tactile/visual cues, auditory discrimination activities, integral stimulation techniques, repetitions of sounds, and more. 

Tactile/Visual Cues

Auditory Discrimination

Integral Stimulation Techniques

Emotional Support

We create a judgment-free space where children feel heard and understood.

Where We Offer Care

Flexible Sessions, Designed Around Your Child’s Needs

Tic-Talk-Toe offers flexible formats to meet your needs—whether that’s from the comfort of your home or in our engaging learning spaces.

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In-Person Therapy

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Virtual Therapy

Effective strategies and exercises from the comfort of your home.

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