When speech is harder than language — A free guide | Serennu Therapies
A free guide for parents of autistic children

When speech is
harder than language.

What every parent of an autistic child should know about Childhood Apraxia of Speech.

When speech is hard for an autistic child, there's another conversation worth having.

Childhood Apraxia of Speech is one of the most frequently missed motor speech differences in autistic children — not because it's rare, but because when autism is diagnosed first, the specific motor speech piece often doesn't get named.

This free guide walks through what CAS is, why it gets missed in autistic children, what to look for, and what kind of support actually helps. Written by a specialist who works at exactly this intersection — in plain language, with no rush.

Inside the guide:

  • Why CAS hides in plain sight in autistic children
  • The signs worth noticing — and what they mean
  • Why AAC and motor speech work belong together
  • What a neurodiversity-affirming assessment looks at
  • Three small, no-pressure next steps

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