Julian Lane-Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Autism

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Julian, recently diagnosed (finally) with PDD-NOS (an Autism Spectrum Disorder) is doing well with his speech. We're working very hard on intonation, purposeful/functional use of language, and social skills. Here is a video of him doing some of his YBCR cards and talking.

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  • @ 5:03 - 'you're doing great'.....MOM...YOU'RE DOING GREAT! You have patience others can only hope to have....way to go! You're an inspiration!

  • @SHAWNANDKERRY

    Oh my gosh, thank you so much! I try to be as good a Mom to him as he is a great son to me, but I'll never come close to that! He's an angel. Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment. It is appreciated more than you can imagine!

  • I have absolutely loved watching your videos and getting see Julian's progress. I am in my senior year of my undergraduate degree in Speech Pathology. I actually was an English major and switched my major when I began to nanny for my cousin who is autistic and I would take him to his speech therapy sessions. My cousin's name is Andrew, he is now 15 and doesn't have quite as much speech as we'd like, but is doing great! your videos are inspring and reassuring that I am in the right field for me!

  • @ashleykay1305

    Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comments. With your dedication and genuine desire to help those who need it I'm sure you will be a great therapist! What grade is Andrew in? 15 is a hard age for anyone, and with Autism added to the mix it certainly makes for some new challenges. I hope he is enjoying himself in school. He is lucky to have you for a cousin!

    Thanks again for watching. As always, I hope to be getting new videos up soon.

    -Kathy & Julian :)

  • I really love how positive you are with him. im sure that plays a very big part in how well he is doing. Al ot of people forget to applaud there children for the good things they are doing and only focus on the negatives. And he is such a cutie.

  • @Nov4cCan3 Thank you so much! He is so sweet & gentle, it would be very near impossible to not be positive with him! :)

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  • You really are an example of mother and person!, my congratulations to you and all those few who inspire us every day to become better human beings, sorry for the english I'm from Argentina!

  • i have Speech disorders

    when i say school it said like girl

    any words with s i can not say

  • Julian reads so well! He is a very smart boy in spite of his difficulty with speech. You are a great Mom and Julian will no doubt go far in life because of it. You should be proud.......of BOTH of you!

  • Aww, he's so lovely.

  • @jlvsmom You're so amazing. My son has Autism and ADHD. I have maybe 1/10th the patience you do. Its so hard sometimes especially when I try to share my time with his twin brother. You have a God given gift as a mother. Thank you for being such an inspiration!!!! It took my son 6 years to finally receive a diagnosis. So we are now on track and making progress. My insurance does not cover any therapy for "autism" so I have to try and work with him all on my own and partner with his school.

  • awesome my 22 month old also has the same issues we are working on them she isnt diagnosed yet next month is her iep. but we are also working with YBCR and it also is helping out big time!!! awesome job with your son!!!

  • I have absolutely loved watching your videos and getting see Julian's progress. I am in my senior year of my undergraduate degree in Speech Pathology. I actually was an English major and switched my major when I began to nanny for my cousin who is autistic and I would take him to his speech therapy sessions. My cousin's name is Andrew, he is now 15 and doesn't have quite as much speech as we'd like, but is doing great! your videos are inspring and reassuring that I am in the right field for me!

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