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For information about communication impairments, see Cherab's partner informational site, Speechville Express

The Late Talker

Read more about The Late Talker, a new book for families of children who are late to talk.

Apraxia Videos

Inside Edition TV's segment about apraxia and our nonprofit is available from Inside Edition. Please call them at 212-817-5656 or 1-800-EDITION. Ask for the segment on "verbal apraxia." The segment producer is Stefanie Linzer. We are not involved in the sale or distribution of this segment. Read more about the segment.

"Apraxia of Speech in Young Children" Presented by David Hammer in October 1997
This video is sold by the Pennsylvania Department of Education's instructional support system and includes video clips of young children throughout. Most are around 3 years old. $35 for out of state residents. To order, call Western Instructional Support at 724-443-7821. Ask to speak to the people who sell videos of the teleconferences. When you are connected tell them you want to purchase the video of the teleconference. It covers diagnosis and treatment.

The Cherab Foundation is a world-wide nonprofit organization working to improve the communication skills and education of all children with speech and language delays and disorders. Our area of emphasis is verbal and oral apraxia, severe neurologically-based speech and language disorders that hinder children's ability to speak.

The Foundation is committed to assisting with the development of new therapeutic approaches, preventions and cures to neurologically-based speech disorders. We bring together parents and medical, research, and educational professionals. Please join us and help to give our children a smile and a voice.

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Cherab Foundation
Communication Help, Education, Research, Apraxia Base
P.O. Box 8524
PSL, Florida 34952-8524
Phone: 772-335-5135

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