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Title

Update on Identification and Treatment of Infants and Toddlers With Suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech.

Authors

Highman, Chantelle; Overby, Megan; Leitão, Suze; Abbiati, Claudia; Velleman, Shelley

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this tutorial is to (a) provide an updated review of the literature pertaining to proposed early features of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), (b) discuss the findings of recent treatment studies of infants and toddlers with suspected CAS (sCAS), and (c) present evidence-based strategies and tools that can be used for the identification of and intervention for infants and toddlers with sCAS or at high risk for the disorder. Method: Since Davis and Velleman's (2000) seminal work on assessment and intervention in infants and toddlers with sCAS, limited research has guided clinicians in the complex task of identifying and treating early speech motor difficulties prior to a definitive diagnosis of CAS. Following the structure of Davis and Velleman, we explore the proposed early characteristics of CAS with reference to contemporary research. Next, we describe the limited treatment studies that have investigated intervention for infants and toddlers at risk of or suspected of having CAS. Finally, we present practical suggestions for integrating this knowledge into clinical practice. Conclusions: Many of the originally proposed correlates of CAS in infants and toddlers now have research supporting their presence. However, questions remain about the developmental trajectory of the disorder. Although limited in number and restricted by lack of experimental control, emerging treatment studies can help guide clinicians in providing appropriate intervention to infants and toddlers with sCAS who need not wait for a definitive diagnosis to initiate intervention.

Subjects

RISK assessment; VOWELS; DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis; CHILD psychopathology; SPEECH; CONSONANTS; NEUROPLASTICITY; COMMUNICATIVE disorders; COMMUNICATION; PHONETICS; SPEECH apraxia; GENETIC testing; DISEASE risk factors; CHILDREN

Publication

Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research, 2024, Vol 67, p3288

ISSN

1092-4388

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1044/2023_JSLHR-22-00639

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