Apraxia Patient Uses AAC Device to Talk
Emmett, a 6-year-old boy with a severe speech delay called apraxia, is now able to communicate electronically, thanks to a special device and his expert team at Comer Children’s Hospital. May is Apraxia Awareness Month, and his mom hopes her son’s story gives hope to other families affected by apraxia or speech delays.

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