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[quote=Anonymous]Children with apraxia are at higher risk for reading issues because they tend to struggle with phonemic awareness. https://www.apraxia-kids.org/library/literacy-and-children-with-apraxia-of-speech/ Once the child is old enough for a neuropsychological exam, it's a good idea to do one. Just make sure that the evaluator uses a non-verbal intelligence test (the TONI is one) and not just a WISC. https://www.apraxia-kids.org/library/neuropsychology-in-long-term-educational-planning-for-children-with-apraxia-of-speech/ The closed Apraxia-Kids facebook group has a lot of great information - you can send a request to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/apraxia.kids.group/[/quote]
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