Something that is not quite often talked about within the apraxia community is that people with apraxia can experience mental exhaustion. Mental exhaustion can sometimes be described as a person's brain on low fuel like somebody has squeezed the ... Read the Post...
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A letter to the Kids with Apraxia, who Thinks They’re not Enough.
A letter: Some would say it’s cruel always to understand, but not always to be understood. Being not always understood is frustrating, makes us question our abilities, and of course, can hurt our feelings. It’s natural and its humans. If you’re a ... Read the Post...
When You Can’t Fully Pronounce Your Own Name
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...
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...