Abstract
This paper provides a brief review of three interventions for apraxia of speech (AOS) that are in preliminary stages of development with evidence at the level of Phase I intervention trials. The first, Rapid Syllable Transition Treatment (ReST), combines intervention for dysprosody and segmental accuracy in apraxia of speech (AOS). The second is a word-level neurobiological approach that incorporates a substantial sensory-perceptual stimulation component and encourages error-free productions during practice. The third, phono-motor rehabilitation of AOS, provides intensive multi-sensory therapy for production of single sounds and words. These early studies have provided motivation for refining and exploring these interventions further.
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