What is Dyspraxia Apraxia

The Dyspraxia Foundation describes developmental dyspraxia as "an impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. It is an immaturity of the way the brain processes infor...

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I am desperately trying to get my son the maximum number of hours of speech therapy. He is completely non-verbal with dyspraxia. It seems as if speech therapists (even in school) will only give him a little at a time, but someone with dyspraxia needs intensive one-on-one speech therapy. Can anyone tell me how much speech therapy is considered "intensive"? And how I can get this kind of therapy? Please help.... very worried.
Posted on 07/01/08, 07:07 am
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