Our name is part of our identity. It tells other people who we are, and who we identify as. It’s so natural to most people to be able to say their name, but for me, I’m 90% of the time unable to pronounce my full name fluently and fully. Not ... Read the Post...
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A Letter to my Younger Self, the Boy who Couldn’t Speak
Dear Jordan, You're probably having somebody read this out loud to you right now. I know readings difficult for you at the moment, but I promise it'll get more comfortable. Give it a few years. You'll put hard work and dedication, when the ... Read the Post...
Guided Practices: How I Exercise my Speech from Home.
Being at home for any amount of time can cause a person to regress in any place in their life naturally; we can think about the gym as an example. However, we may not think about a person speaking as one of those things that can regress. However, ... Read the Post...
The Inconsistent Nature of my Apraxia Confuses People.
One moment a word I say might come out fine, another, it may come out distorted; that’s life with Verbal Apraxia. The misconceptions about the inconsistency. In my life, I’ve found that the inconsistency of my speech is what confuses people. ... Read the Post...