The Apraxia Connection Library
The Apraxia Connection's library is accessible through the SWAN library consortium of 77 public, special, and academic libraries. Below you will find the list of resources available. Please see your local library for more information about the SWAN system.
SWAN: http://catalog.swanlibraries.net
Adult Books:
Food Chaining - The Proven 6 Step Plan to Stop Picky Eating, Solve Eating Problems and Expand Your Child's Diet by: Cheri Fraker, CCC-SLP, Mark Fishbein, MD, Sibyl Cox, RD, LD, CLC, Laura Walbert, CCC-SLP, CLC
Speaking of Apraxia - A Parent's Guide to Childhood Apraxia of Speech by: Leslie A. Lindsay, R.N., B.S.N.
Anything But Silent by: Kathy and Kate Hennessy
Children's Books:
The Case of the Missing G by: Susan O'Toole Freiburger and Alex M Clark
I Want to Be Your Friend by: Angela Baublitz
My Brother is Very Special by: Amy Glorioso May
CD:
Time to Sing by: Michael Moritz
DVD:
An Overview of Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing for Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Other Motor Speech Disorders by: CASANA & Edythe Strand, PhD , CCC-SLP, BC-NCD
Will Slow to Talk Mean Slow to Read? For Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Other Motor Speech Disorders by: CASANA & Ruth Stoeckel, PhD, CCC-SLP
Hope Speaks: An Introduction to Childhood Apraxia of Speech by: CASANA
Treatment Strategies for Childhood Apraxia of Speech by: CASANA & David Hammer, MA, CCC-SLP
Taking it Home: Practicing Speech Where Kids Live & Play by: CASANA
A great big thank you to the La Grange Park Public Library for helping us make these resources available to families in the Chicagoland area.
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