Stacia and Goliath

Stacia and Goliath
taken Jan 2010 age 27.5 months

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

1054 Days

That's how long it has been since we got the official word that Yes Stacia has Childhood Apraxia of Speech. 1054 Days of officially being on the journey of raising a child with apraxia. 1054 days ago Stacia was just over 32.5 months old having the expressive language skills of a 5 month old. For those who want to know that means she had an 85% gap between her receptive (what she understood) language and her expressive language (what she could say). In the past 1054 days Stacia is now 66 months old and has the language skills of a 24 month old. She still has a 64% delay.

Today May 14, 2014 for the 1st ever Apraxia Awareness Day we celebrate Stacia and her 21% increase in her expressive language. I might note here that when Stacia uses her Dynavox or Signing that her receptive and expressive language are on the same level. I am referring to her being able to use her voice.

It's been 1054 days of fighting for Stacia. Fighting not only to get her the services she needs but fighting people who inform me that she does not have apraxia but that she has autism. Sad to say this fight does include some family members.

Yes there are children who have Apraxia and Autism, just like there are kids who have Down Syndrome and Apraxia.

http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Difference-Between-Apraxia-and-Autism?&id=1154729

To me this is the big difference " ...in the case of verbal apraxia, if you play with your child and don't demand speech from him or her, you may find that they begin playing actively and engaging others in their play." or this regarding social interaction  "... in the case of motor apraxia, this is normally because they are not always capable of performing the physical movements that allows them access to others. However, motor apraxia won't usually make a child want to avoid social interaction altogether, such as failing to make eye contact, or specifically moving away from other people."

Stacia moves towards other kids and will try and interact with them. Sometimes she is not always successful especially when she can't make herself understood. She does move away from others at times when they make her feel uncomfortable or are making fun of her.

Today is the first ever Apraxia Awareness Day
Stacia more interested in checking out a different view from her play house

Stacia wanting to see the words written on her sign

Successful and Happy Stacia reads the words on her sign




For those who are wondering what the sign says it reads

I AM A CHILD

WITH APRAXIA

BUT

APRAXIA DOES NOT DEFINE ME

Determined Courageous Brave Great Speller
Chocolate Lover-hand it over and no one gets hurt
Loves Pooh and Friends Loves to Swing Loves Peanut Butter
Loves Ice Cream Loves Minnie Mouse

Tammy


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