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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
2 years
3/when I think back at his speech therapy, and how his speech pathologist had to physically touch his mouth and help him form words, and how he intently watched our mouths,
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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
2 years
I have a child with speech apraxia. He was 9 when all the mask BS started. He had only been spontaneously speaking for 4 years at that point. He still spoke softly, slowly, and deliberately. It was hard to hear him. He was terrified of having to communicate1/
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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
2 years
2/through a mask. I promised him I wouldn’t wear one and neither would he. That meant we got kicked out of public places often, and yelled at by strangers.
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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
2 years
4/I wonder how many other children with speech apraxia missed out on crucial services, and their development is stunted over masked therapy and not being properly guided.
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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
2 years
5/Public health, Fauci, the teachers unions, and everyone else who forced masks on the population, you deserve to rot. You hurt the most vulnerable among us and that is why I’ll push back forever.
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@globbidyglop
stwoodersonofcayucos
2 years
@nicolle99953150 PROMPT? My daughter is non-verbal with assumed apraxia. Our speech services stopped completely. We never masked her or around her either.
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nicolle “suburban roach woman” young
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@globbidyglop Yes! It was called prompting and it was a game changer.
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