Does childhood apraxia of speech go away?
CAS does not simply “go away” on its own. Without therapy, children are unlikely to develop typical speech. However, with evidence-based, intensive treatment, many children achieve near-typical or functional speech over time.
Progress depends on factors such as severity, frequency of therapy, and family support. While CAS is often long-term, outcomes improve significantly with early intervention.
For guidance on therapy pathways, book a consultation with us.
Progress depends on factors such as severity, frequency of therapy, and family support. While CAS is often long-term, outcomes improve significantly with early intervention.
For guidance on therapy pathways, book a consultation with us.