-
Real-Life Success Stories in Speech Therapy for Verbal Dyspraxia
For families of children with Verbal Dyspraxia, speech therapy can feel like a long road filled with trial and error, small victories, and big milestones. Every child’s progress looks different, but hearing how other families have navigated their journey can bring hope and inspiration. Speech therapy success is possible—with patience, creativity, and the right support.…
-
Feeding Challenges and Oral Motor Support in Down Syndrome
Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21. It affects physical development, learning, and communication—but with early support, children with Down syndrome can grow into happy, confident individuals who thrive at home, in school, and within their communities. At Panassea, we believe in nurturing every child’s potential while…
-
Finding Your Child’s Voice: Confidence and Success with Verbal Dyspraxia
Verbal dyspraxia, also known as Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), is a motor planning disorder that affects a child’s ability to speak clearly and consistently. While the child knows what they want to say, the brain has difficulty coordinating the movements of the mouth, lips, and tongue to form sounds and words. Speech may come…
