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Is Your Child A Late Talker? 路 Are they quiet? 路 Seem shy? 路 Not talking like their peers? 路 Allow you or siblings to speak for them? 路 Do you wonder why? Your baby’s babbling and toddlers first words can be music to your ears. When faced with a child who doesn’t speak [...]
Cherab Foundation would like to applaud and encourage the heroes: The people who step forward to start or run a support group for apraxia! Because of these people, parents and professionals can gain personal support and information, which is invaluable to the parents and professionals who care for apraxic children. Parents and Professionals may believe [...]
he Cherab Foundation Brochure Sponsored by: Northern Speech/National Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Kaufman Children’s Center for Speech, Language Sensory-Motor and Social Connections, Inc. CHERAB would like to graciously acknowledge the generous donation of these glossy brochures by Northern Speech Services with assistance from Nancy Kaufman CCC-SLP from Kaufman Children’s Center.聽These brochures聽were made up specifically聽to be handed [...]
Cherab Foundation helps to start, supports, and works together with other support groups and nonprofits (such as ECHO, VOICES, and Apraxia Network) that have mutual goals for helping children with apraxia and other speech disorders. Talk to and network with others at Cherab’s partner informational site. See "Communication Station" at Speechville Express for comprehensive listings [...]
Learn more about special education at our partner Speechville.com! US Department Of Education – The purpose of this guidance is to assist educators, parents, and State and local educational agencies. New 2000 IEP Guide IEP Guide – IEP info. This list is strictly for IEP related info only! Upon subscribing, you will receive several [not [...]
The history of the Cherab Foundation An Introduction by Lisa Geng A “hello” from Kathryn Rickard, founder of the first support group for apraxia in New Jersey
Lisa, I am glad to hear from you. I have been following the web site you set up and wanted to tell you how impressed I am with how you are doing. I think you are providing valuable information to families with children who need education about apraxia and its treatment. I am happily surprised [...]
Many parents find it overwhelming when they have a child that is a late-talker. Is there a problem? Who should we see – a doctor, a pediatrician, a speech pathologist? Are we over-reacting? Do others notice that our child is not talking?聽How many times have we heard: “Einstein didn’t talk until he was five years [...]
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