How can Verbal Apraxia affect you?

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @andreasullivan8154
    @andreasullivan8154 Před 5 lety +6

    Love this and all your explanations! My son is 11 and has been fighting Apraxia all his life. He does really great now but I can tell how hard he has to work sometimes to make those words come out. After 8 1/2 years, he has stopped therapy, just has r and s/sh distortions now but often would rather not worry about it and just say it however he says it. People usually can still understand and his friends definitely understand. Thankfully, it has never really limited his ability/desire to be social and he was never really very self conscious about his speech and this has been a huge gift. It is great to hear all this explained from the viewpoint of an adult. I am certainly going to share this with him! Thank you!

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 5 lety +1

      Andrea Sullivan I am so so happy to hear that. He worked hard for his voice, I’m glad he’s using it!

  • @stephaniefriedrich1522
    @stephaniefriedrich1522 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much! My 4yo noticed today that he talks differently and was really upset. Once we calmed down we watched some of your videos to help explain why he has trouble speaking. You made him feel so much better. He excitedly told me “he’s like me!”

  • @michelaccad3391
    @michelaccad3391 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you so much, Jordan. We love these videos (our 9 year-old has verbal and generalized motor apraxia). They give us great joy and hope.

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 5 lety +1

      Michel Accad that’s so awesome! I hope your son is able to know now he isn’t the only one. You’re welcome!

  • @FrankMichaelH
    @FrankMichaelH Před 2 lety

    You have helped my Son and I so much! Thank You! Jordon.

  • @kxy_officalkxy9533
    @kxy_officalkxy9533 Před 5 lety +2

    Jordan! You are becoming my Hero! I have to say I have gotten more info within your 2 videos then I have in the last 11 years. Even Branden has been learning more. I have always tried to teach him but hearing it all from someone with Verbal Apraxia is so much different and better! Please keep sharing these videos with the world! The world so needs it!! Branden who is now 14 got so excited to see that you did another video! Thank you! It means the world to us!
    When Branden was slow moving in his milestones but we figure it was because they always say boy are a bit slower. However when he was about 3 his words were Hi, Bye, Mom, Dad and Ball. One night I put Branden to bed as the child he was. When he woke I heard him playing about but not calling for him like he normally did. Jordan, I went and got my son who looked up at me from his bed, smiled and said "Guh". That was all he could say for a long time cause waiting lists for specialists suck. I was told this was due to the Apraxia. Have you ever heard of that? I am unable to find anything like that on it. What are your thoughts?
    Stay Awesome!
    Amy from Apraxia Awareness on FB

  • @HelenMichellecupcake
    @HelenMichellecupcake Před 5 lety +1

    My 3 yr old girl was diagnosed with apraxia. Speech therapy has helped her immensely. Since changing her speech approach she has flourished! I would say sign language has really helped too. She is so smart and she’s more confident too with trying more words and connecting it all together. But we introduced sign language at 6 months and we still work on it because it helps everyone involved. Thanks for your videos!

    • @HelenMichellecupcake
      @HelenMichellecupcake Před 5 lety

      We also say our affirmations daily. I don’t ever want her to doubt how smart and loved she is and she has so much potential “

    • @bradswearingen6173
      @bradswearingen6173 Před 4 lety

      ASL also seemed to be the thing that helped words click for our child. There is also auditory processing issues. He is very intelligent. Upon being introduced to ASL he had more than 40 words in verbal speech and ASL within the week where before that he almost seemed unable to communicate. He was almost 3 and putting it into his hands helped it come out both physically and orally. He is now much older, jr high, with goals to be a programmer. He could also be a writer, beautiful wording just flows out of him in type and the things he comes up with are so creative. Also he has the patience of a saint and does an amazing job working with children. We found flashcards that showed the mouth helpful for learning to read. Through reading speech also improved. This is just a women reading phonogram flashcards by Logic of English. You could also CZcams search things like this. czcams.com/video/NHQ5lMUMVq0/video.html

  • @samedifferenceent3815
    @samedifferenceent3815 Před 2 lety +2

    I worry soooo much about my son. I don't want ppl to assume that he's unintelligent. I love him dearly. He just turned 3 and his speech is broadening daily before he couldn't make sounds we are at 3-4 word sentences. Just bliss is what I feel. But if he tries to have a full on conversation it's just babble, and very difficult to understand.

  • @wllmate166
    @wllmate166 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome Jordan thank you so much for the videos, we would love to keep hearing from you! I watch your videos with my granddaughter Brooke who is 5 years old and also has Verbal apraxia. Thank you again for educating my Brooke as well as myself.

  • @mrssgosse
    @mrssgosse Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this awesome video!! I have a 3 year grandson who doesn’t say anything yet. I’m so worried. You are giving me hope that he can kick this Apraxia!!

  • @peppermostly
    @peppermostly Před 4 lety +1

    I'm so emotional (in a happy way) to have discovered you. Please keep making videos. I'm so happy to be able to share your videos with my 9 year old grandson so he will know he's not alone in his challenges. He has come a long way and I'm sure following your journey will be inspiring for him. You're a wonderful human being! You're a rock star! Please keep it up!

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 4 lety +1

      Rebecca Collette awww thank you :) I also have more videos on my Facebook page in my video links. I’m so happy you found me!

    • @peppermostly
      @peppermostly Před 4 lety +1

      @@jordanchristian9099 our whole family is watching now 🥰 thank you 🙌

  • @lisasaba4847
    @lisasaba4847 Před 5 lety +1

    Wonderful! Thanks ❤️

  • @kxy_officalkxy9533
    @kxy_officalkxy9533 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi is me Branden I like the videos that you make keep it up on the work and also I like your laugh (my mommy told me to say that)

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 5 lety +1

      Amy L Branden you’re so awesome. I’ll definitely make more videos soon. Tell your mom I said thank you! 😁

  • @aimeebaker
    @aimeebaker Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much Jordan! Your videos are so great! Do you have any videos meant for the child ? My 7 year old knows he is different. He says he hates his voice. Would love for him to hear how to manage it while at a young age. thanks for all that you do for the Apraxia community!

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 4 lety

      Aimee Baker I do on my Facebook page called fighting for my voice my life with Verbal Apraxia

    • @aimeebaker
      @aimeebaker Před 4 lety

      Thank you Jordan!!!

  • @stuartburton3758
    @stuartburton3758 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much mate. How come you stopped?

  • @terrykoch8921
    @terrykoch8921 Před 5 lety +3

    our twin granddaughters, age 7, both have verbal apraxia. They've improved greatly with speech therapy. I was wondering if when you were younger if you were picked on by classmates and if so, how did you handle that.

    • @jordanchristian9099
      @jordanchristian9099  Před 5 lety +6

      Terry Koch so I was, I feel like this would have to be an entirely different video, since my story with that isn’t easy. I do encourage kids who are getting picked on/bullied to tell teachers immediately, and I also encourage them to stand of for themselves. Like, “So what I speak differently?” They are allowed to have a speech difference. They didn’t choose it. I never want young kids or people to put the blame on themselves.

  • @subforcontent7800
    @subforcontent7800 Před 2 lety

    As a apraxia its hard af to respond exactly when I talk to females

    • @hf15123
      @hf15123 Před rokem

      I'm a female, and my boyfriend has apraxia. He thought it was difficult to talk to me in the beginning but as we got closer he said it became easier. And to be honest, I barely noticed that he had trouble, so when he told me I had no idea what he was talking about. So don't stress it, if there is a female who likes you, she won't care. :) hope this helps.

  • @lisasdfwhightechworld9946

    I understand all your words and don't find your speech different enough to discuss or bring up. Your speech is not that different from someone with an accent.