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Australian Dyspraxia Support Group and Resource Centre Inc. - http://www.dyspraxia.com.au/
Offers information about monthly meetings, resources, articles, a database of professionals, and links to further information. |
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The Dyspraxia Support Group of New Zealand, Inc. - http://www.dyspraxia.org.nz/
Lists resources available in New Zealand, characteristics of the condition, and tips on teaching a child with dyspraxia. |
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Yahoo Groups: Dyspraxia - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dyspraxia/
E-mail list providing support, tips, and suggestions for adults who have dyspraxia or similar coordination difficulties. |
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CHERAB Foundation - http://www.apraxia.org
Discussion board and support group whose mission is to improve the communication skills and education of those with speech-language delays and disorders. The area of emphasis is verbal and oral apraxia. |
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Dyspraxic Teens - http://www.dyspraxicteens.org.uk/
Forum with resources, advice, and message board. |
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Verbal Apraxia Play Group of Dayton, Ohio - http://apraxiadayton.blogspot.com/
A play group organized to bring together families of children with apraxia, to provide support and encouragement and promote awareness within communities and schools. |
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Minnesota Children with Apraxia - http://www.apraxiamn.org/
Provides basic information, meeting times and locations, and recommended therapists. |
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Parents of Children with Verbal Apraxia Support Group - http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/family/supportgroups/verbal_apraxia/
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati offers contact information for this group. |
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Apraxia Network of Bergen County Support Group - http://www.speechville.com/communication-station/new-jersey-network.html
Northern New Jersey support group for families of children and adults with apraxia. Gives contact information, meeting times, and other related information. |
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Kids Talk Back - http://kidstalkback.tripod.com/kidstalkback/
Dedicated to the support of parents with children who are apraxic. Provides basic information, testimonials about treatment options, an online diary of one child's progress, and "Apraxia Angels" featuring stories about children and their parents experiences. |