22 Creative Apraxia Walk Team Names
According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Apraxia is a motor speech disorder that makes it hard for children to speak. It can take a lot of work to learn to better say sounds and words. While speech therapy can help, walks are held each year to raise awareness, funds for research, and to contribute to grants and programs for those with Apraxia. Don’t forget—Apraxia Awareness Day is in May! If you have an upcoming event or want to support a loved one, customize your own t-shirts, hats, and more! Check out our Apraxia walk team names below for inspiration for your custom gear.
22 Creative Apraxia Walk Team Names
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Feeling Blue
Freedom of Speech
A Voice for Every Child
Kiss My Apraxia
Stomp Out Apraxia
Strides for Speech
Verbal Venturers
Give Apraxia the Ax
Motor Mouths
Word Up
Syllable Stompers
Figure of Speech
Silence No More
Walkie Talkies
Got Blue?
Pep Talkers
Now You’re Talking!
Talk of the Town
SLP Warriors
Walk the Talk
Join the Conversation
Catch Up to CAS
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