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One Voice Arkansas is a growing hub for families, caregivers, and professionals seeking trusted, Arkansas-centered information and support around Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Our mission is to raise awareness and connect families with stories, resources, and insights specific to CAS — including early signs, evaluation, therapy options, local services, and advocacy. We aim to be an invaluable support for parents, speech-language pathologists, educators, and anyone walking alongside a child with apraxia.

Disclaimer: Consistent with our mission, One Voice Arkansas does not promote any single method, therapy, or approach. Instead, we share a wide range of experiences and resources to help families and professionals in Arkansas make informed, personalized decisions as they support children on their journey to finding their voice.

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