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Please share a tip in the form of a haiku on living with apraxia.

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Ignore: Long and difficult.Struggle to find signal.Less noticeable when older.

Answered 6/4/2017

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Dr. Jan Lei Iwata answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Ignore: It may be difficult or impossible to make certain motor movements with normal speech muscles.

Answered 4/22/2014

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Ignore: I'll try: abrupt forgetting- time, regroup; ignore others. Move on, try again. Hope that helps.

Answered 4/25/2014

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Ignore: Practice makes perfect, your speech can get better, and pride will follow.

Answered 5/15/2016

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Dr. Edward Kuhnley answered

Specializes in Child Psychiatry

Ignore: Practice words and sounds, Touch face to learn mechanics, Watch in the mirror.

Answered 6/9/2014

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Dr. Eric Weisman answered

Specializes in Neurology

Ignore: Thought becomes action if you rewire the connection. Practice, visualize, focus, avoid distraction.

Answered 1/16/2019

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Ignore: To learn how to dance master the first movement then add moves one by one.

Answered 10/8/2014

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