We are sorry, but no, you cannot call to ask questions about completing your application. Apraxia Kids is comprised of a very small staff to cover many programs and geographic areas and due to the expected volume of applications, we are unable to take phone calls. You may email your questions to: speechtablets@apraxia-kids.org. Please read the application information fully. We cannot respond to questions that are already answered within the application.
Yes.
No. Due to the overwhelming amount of applicants, past recipients cannot apply for another tablet.
No, proof of income is not required.
Only a parent or legal guardian may apply on behalf of a child. No exceptions. SLPs are not permitted to apply for a child, but are involved in the application process.
This would be very unfortunate, and we feel for your situation. However, your application cannot be considered without the required questionnaire and evaluation or therapy summary report from the child’s current SLP.
Your child’s primary Speech-Language Pathologist must submit a complete speech-language evaluation report or current therapy or your application cannot be considered. A proper speech-language evaluation written report typically includes developmental history, evaluation test scores, clinical probes and observations, professional recommendations, and a formal diagnosis of children apraxia of speech (CAS) or suspected CAS (sCAS). A therapy summary should include the child’s diagnosis, a listing of the long term and short term goals with dates, progress during the reporting period for each goal, and recommendations for the next reporting period. A one page summary, for example, is not considered a complete speech-language evaluation report or detailed therapy summary. (NOTE: Evaluations more than one year old for children ages 2.5 – 6 years and evaluations more than two years old for children ages 7 – 18 years will not be accepted. Therapy summaries must be dated within 3 months of the date the application is filled out.)
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No. Providing an IEP does not meet the requirement for a written speech-language evaluation or current therapy summary.
If you are an SLP, you cannot apply for the Speech Tablet Program on behalf of a child with apraxia, but you will be involved in the application process. A parent or legal guardian is the only individual who can apply for a child to receive a speech tablet.
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If your child does not have a current SLP and is not receiving speech therapy, you will be unable to complete the application packet and thus, we will not be able to consider the application. If your child is not currently in speech therapy, this program is most likely not a good fit for your child.
A child might not be selected for a variety of reasons, such as those below:
These are just some of the reasons that a child may be deemed ineligible or not be selected. Also, we simply have too many applications and must use our priority list to make a final selection.
No. Please consult your child’s speech-language pathologist for recommendations on apps that best meet your child’s needs. You can also find ideas for apps on our website through our Free App Guide here: https://www.apraxia-kids.org/apraxia_kids_library/apps-for-kids-with-apraxia/
Applicants will be notified of their status by Monday, November 25, 2024. We are a small organization, and due to the volume of expected applications, we will be unable to provide explanations to those not selected. The decision of our selection committee is final.