Congrats to @emilywwang for successfully defending her second qualifying paper which examined speech intelligibility in children with CAS. Great job, Emily!
It was an amazing day watching @joannejw_li successfully defend her dissertation. I could not be prouder! Thanks to her supportive dissertation committee @buchwaldlabnyu@BITSlabNYU and fellow PhD students for making the day so special.
We're excited to be funding another research study! The Effects of Parent Training on DTTC Treatment Outcomes in Childhood #Apraxia of Speech led by Dr. Maria Grigos (NYU), Dr. Julie Case (Hofstra) and Dr. Ying Lu (NYU). Stay tuned for more info! #EBP
@ProfRvach@speechwoman I’m curious as well re MSD-NOS and how much it is being used in clinical practice + guidelines for dx (some signs consistent with CAS but not meeting criteria for CAS)?
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I could not be more proud to congratulate @heatherkoff, who passed her dissertation defense today with flying colors. Heather has made outstanding contributions in her time at @NYU_CSD, and we can't wait to see where her future career takes her!
#apraxia@julect18@GrigosLab show how practice & token complexity impact patterns of speech production variability in chn with CAS, SSD & TD. They all displayed more consistent perceptual output with practice BUT it's not as simple as that! @ASHAJournals https://t.co/IfIyNyCXcx