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information about communication impairments, see Cherab's partner informational site, Speechville
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For more information on upcoming conferences visit our partner site Speechville http://www.speech-express.com/on-schedule.html Archived Conferences First Apraxia Conference landmark event from July 2001 sponsored and inituated by Cherab with leading PhDs and MDs. Apraxia Conference Information from May 2003 Special thanks to Cherab -Speechville.com professional advisors and others booked by Lisa Geng for agreeing to speak pro bono at this conference to "Help Bring The Children A Smile and a Voice" April 23rd 2004 Learning Disabilities Association “Excellence In Education: Children First” Archived Meeting Announcements Note:
Don't miss our partner
groups' events Nancy
Kaufman special Cherab meeting at NJSHA conference March, 2002 Guest Speaker: Christine Horvath, MS, OTR, Clinic Coordinator for OTC's Clinic at Somerset, "What is Sensory Integration Therapy?...(and what is Sensory Integration Disorder anyway?!)" January, 2002 Hosted by Cheryl Bennett Johnson, SLS/MA Educational Consultant/ Executive VP Cherab December, 2001 Christmas Tree Lighting, Honoring The Cherab Foundation and our Children, Headquarters Plaza Hotel November, 2001 Presenters: Cherab Foundation Scientific Staff, Research on Apraxia/Dyspraxia of Speech at the Cherab Foundation: Where Did We Come From, What Did We Find and Where Are We Going? October, 2001 "In Light of The Tragedy" Support Meeting September, 2001 Guest Speakers: Stacey Greenwald, Esq, and Sussan Greenwald, Esq, Transition to Preschool or to Regular School for Children With Communication Challenges: What You Should Know August, 2001 Guest Speaker: Barbara Goldfarb - Portnoff, MA CCC SLP, Certified PROMPT Instructor July, 2001 Guest Speaker: Sallie Bernard, President of ARC Research, Mercury and its Role in Communications Disorders June, 2001 Guest Speaker: Dorinne S. Davis, MA, CCC-A, FAAA, The Davis Center--What Therapies Can Help My Child? Sound Based Therapies: The Neural Connections for Oral Motor Issues May, 2001 Guest Speaker: Justine Joan Sheppard, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Adjunct Associate Professor of Speech Pathology Teachers College, Columbia University New York, NY, Apraxia: Early Identification and Therapeutic Parenting December, 2000 Children's Magical Holiday Party, With guests including someone from the North Pole, magician Bobby J. Gallo, and Club Baby, Featuring Denise.
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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 Cherab 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.
Cherab Foundation
Communication Help, Education, Research, Apraxia Base
P.O. Box 8524 PSL, Florida 34952-8524
Phone: 772-335-5135Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | E-mail Cherab
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Last Update: June 20, 2006