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  • Diagnosis Destinations

     aphasia


     apraxia or dyspraxia

    articulation disorders

    dysarthria

    late talking

    pervasive developmental disorder

    phonological disorder

    semantic pragmatic language disorder

    specific language impairment

    stuttering

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    Little Language Songs for Little Ones
    Music CD's to encourage Speech Development

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    Shop Speechville Express  Encouraging Gross Motor Development

    Deluxe Cozy Convertible Car
    Deluxe Cozy Convertible Car

     


    Rock Roll and Ride Tricycle

    My son's physical therapist told us about this versatile product that can be a stationary rocker and a mobile tricycle. The manufacturer did an awesome job in engineering it so that it is very easily converted from the rocker to the tricycle in seconds. NO TOOLS REQUIRED! This was a fantastic first tricycle for our child because it was very light weight. So while my son did not have a lot of strength in his legs, he was able to propel himself forward relatively well. I loved having the handle in the back so that I could stop him quickly if we were coming to an intersection. Plus if he got tired a few blocks from home, I could just push the bike using that wonderful handle! You can remove the handle altogether when the child gets older too. We never removed the handle becuase I just loved that safety feature! -- Tricia Morin, Co-founder SPEAK, St. Louis Parent Extension for Apraxic Kids

    Whac-A-Mole

    Whac-A-Mole

     

     

    TIGGER HOPPER Bounce Hop Ball
    Tigger Bouncer Bounce Hop Ball
     

     


    The Wiggles - Wiggle Time DVD

     

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