How Does Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC) Help Kids with Childhood Apraxia of Speech?
Published: Mar. 7, 2025Updated: Apr. 17, 2026
Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC) is a type of therapy treatment designed for children with high support needs. It’s a stimulation approach that helps establish accurate mouth movements through cueing. Learn how this treatment helps kids with apraxia of speech from Edyth Strand, CCC-SLP.
To learn more about CAS, check out our article Childhood Apraxia of Speech 101.
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