Practical Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing: Getting maximum change for children with childhood apraxia of speech or dysarthria

Tracks
60-minute presentations
Thursday, June 25, 2026
10:30 AM - 10:40 AM
Arena 1A, Ground Floor

Overview

Professor Tricia McCabe


Details

⏫ Skill-building session
⏲️10:30–11:30 am
⌛ 60-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Intermediate (Some previous learning/working knowledge of topic e.g. treated a few cases)


Presenter

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Professor Tricia McCabe
The University of Sydney

Practical Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing: Getting maximum change for children with childhood apraxia of speech or dysarthria

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

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Tricia McCabe is Professor of Speech Pathology in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Fellow of Speech Pathology Australia. Her research, teaching and clinical practice are all focused on improving treatments for moderate-severe speech impairments in children and adults. Dr McCabe lead the 10 year project to develop the ReST intervention from first principles to the completion of a world first RCT in Childhood Apraxia of Speech Dr McCabe has a career publication record of more than 100 papers and chapters. Her team has produced 25% of all papers published on treatments for CAS in the period 2010-2025. One of these papers is the most cited CAS treatment paper.

Session chair

William Huynh
Brighter Futures Allied Health


Student volunteer(s)

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Tiffany Kirchner

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Ananya Siwal

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