Building Communication Skills: Speech Therapy for CAS
- Anna Munsey
- Jun 7
- 2 min read
Are you looking to help your child improve their communication skills? Speech therapy may be the answer, especially if they are experiencing Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). CAS is a speech disorder that makes it difficult for children to accurately produce sounds, syllables, and words. This can make it challenging for them to communicate effectively.

At Four Farthings Therapy, PLLC, a family-centered speech therapy clinic based in central Washington, we specialize in helping children with CAS. With over 10 years of experience in this field, our clinic offers expert support for individuals of all ages, from infants to adults. We understand the complexities of CAS and are dedicated to providing tailored therapy programs to meet each child's unique needs. Children with CAS often benefit from therapy that focuses on oral motor skills, as well as building their ability to plan and coordinate the movements needed for speech. Our clinic's expertise in oral motor techniques, ASD, CAS, and Executive Function sets us apart in the field of speech therapy. We are committed to helping each child develop their communication skills in a supportive and nurturing environment. Speech therapy for CAS at Four Farthings Therapy, PLLC may involve a combination of techniques, including articulation exercises, language therapy, and play-based activities. Our goal is to help children improve their speech clarity, build their vocabulary, and enhance their overall communication abilities. In the future, our clinic plans to offer digital content and workshops to further support individuals with CAS and other communication disorders. By expanding our services beyond our clinic locations in Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, and Rock Island, we hope to reach more families in need of specialized speech therapy. If you are interested in learning more about how speech therapy can benefit your child with CAS, we encourage you to reach out to Four Farthings Therapy, PLLC. Our team of experienced speech-language pathologists is here to support you on your child's communication journey. Let's work together to help your child find their voice and thrive in their communication skills.
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