
Bjorem & Bolles "I Am King" Curriculum
Foundations of Diagnosing and Treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech - 3 Day Course

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2026

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GB3 Scholarships Available
The GB3 Foundation is proud to offer two full scholarships to attend this B&B foundational CAS training course.
SLPs in Title 1 Schools
One scholarship is designed to support school-based speech-language pathologists serving high-need communities who are committed to improving outcomes for children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS).
Utah U Graduates
One scholarship is designed specifically for graduates of the University of Utah Master’s Program in Speech-Language Pathology, to support clinicians committed to advancing high-quality care for children with CAS.
Not sure if this course is right for you?
Take our quick quiz to see if this foundational CAS course is a good fit for your professional growth.
FAQs
I have experience with apraxia. Should I take this course?
Consider taking our quiz to test your knowledge! While this course is designed to supply the essential information and framework for diagnosing and treating CAS to clinicians without apraxia experience, it will also include in-depth information! For more details, check out the course schedule.
Will this course be offered online?
As of right now, we do not anticipate offering this course online. Being in-person allows us to brainstorm and interact more and we believe maximize learning during the course.
I treat children with apraxia and co-occurring challenges. Is this course for me?
We will cover evidence-based treatment methodologies for apraxia, as well as how to apply and adapt motor-based therapy for children with other challenges, such as autism, sensory differences and attention challenges.
Does this course count for ASHA CEUs?
The course is offered for 22 professional development hours. Certificates of completion will be awarded. Bjorem & Bolles is not responsible for submitting proof of course completion to any state licensing boards or ASHA. Keep your course certificate of completion for any future audit from a state licensing board or ASHA.
How do I report my CEUs to ASHA?
Keep your course certificate of completion as proof of professional development hours. Submit your Compliance Form through the ASHA website prior to your 3-year interval deadline.
How do I receive a certificate of completion?
Certificates of completion will be awarded after active attendance at the course, submission of a completed evaluation, and submission of a completed assessment of learning. No partial credit is awarded for this continuing education event. A link to the online assessment and evaluation will be provided.
