This video provides a crystal-clear exploration of apraxia, a complex neurological condition where the brain struggles to coordinate movements—even when muscles and comprehension are intact. It breaks down the different types—like ideomotor, limb-kinetic, Bucco facial, and verbal apraxia—and explains how each disrupts motor planning in various ways. Backed by real-world insights into causes such as strokes, brain injuries, or neurodegenerative conditions, the video is both informative and compassionate. Whether you’re a student, caregiver, or just curious, it’s a concise, engaging primer for understanding how the brain’s planning system can falter and how science is working to help.

Creating a Sensory-Supportive Home: Foundations for Success
Building sensory success at home focuses on creating a supportive environment where children or individuals with sensory needs can feel
