Magna girl with severe speech disorder learning to speak
Bright and loving, MacKenzie never babbled like most babies do. Her parents, who live in Magna, noticed something was wrong at 14 months, and speech therapists diagnosed her at age 2. She has childhood apraxia of speech, or CAS. It's the most severe neurological speech disorder there is, doctors say.

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