Apraxia Awareness Day

14

May

Apraxia Awareness Day, on May 14, is a day to help people learn about apraxia. Apraxia is a speech condition that makes it hard for some kids to say sounds, words, or sentences, even though they know what they want to say. It's like their brain has trouble sending the right messages to their mouth. By talking about apraxia, we can support those who have it and help others understand what they go through. Wearing blue and sharing stories can help spread the word and let kids with apraxia know they are not alone.

How to celebrate Apraxia Awareness Day?

On Apraxia Awareness Day, you can wear blue to show support. Create a fun and colorful sign with words of encouragement. Spend time with friends or family and share stories about kids with apraxia to spread kindness. You could make a craft, like a bracelet or keychain, with blue beads. If you like to draw, create a special picture that celebrates everyone's unique abilities. Maybe bake some blue cupcakes to enjoy together. Remember to be patient and kind to everyone, especially those who might need more time to speak. Let's make it a day of understanding and friendship!

Where Apraxia Awareness Day is celebrated?

  • - International