ReST materials in languages other than English

If you have created other ReST resources in a different language, we would love to hear from you, and with your permission, share the resources on the ReST website. Italian / ItalianoDanish / Dansk Portuguese / Português (coming soon) Resources in Italian | Risorse in Lingua Italiana Di Trattamento Di Transizione Rapida Con Sillaba We …

Training

On this website, there are two ways to learn how to do ReST therapy: Make sure to download the manual and access the extra support materials on the resources page. If you have completed the training and would like to test your understanding and knowledge of ReST, complete our ReST_self_test online quiz. This quiz gives …

Step by Step Learning

This page provides a step by step process to implementing ReST with your client. We assume you will work through these steps with the Clinician Manual which can be downloaded from the Resources tab. Feel free to work through systematically or to pick and choose components that you need more information on. Come back to …

Cases

Client Driven Learning Three partial sessions are shown below, each demonstrating many aspects of ReST treatment including: Lachlan Lachlan and Tricia. Lachlan is 7 years old and has done ReST therapy previously. This session revises his understanding of the concepts and his practising of 3 syllable nonsense words. Mira Mira and Pippa. Mira is 13 …

Information for Families

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) can be a complex and difficult disorder and it can feel like you are on your own in trying to help your child. We understand accessing the best treatment can be difficult, especially when your local speech pathologist doesn’t feel like she (or he) has the necessary skills. This website …

FAQ

Scroll down to see if your question is here. If not, please contact us. Click on a Frequently Asked Question for the answer: When Do I Need to Introduce New Nonsense Words? Introduce new nonsense words when you start a new block of 12 sessions. You should use the same words for all 12 sessions but in …

Research

Overview ReST is an evidence-based treatment. The majority of the research listed below has been conducted at The University of Sydney. We welcome replication and collaboration so please feel free to contact us with your ideas and questions. We have summarised the Childhood Apraxia of Speech evidence to date in an evidence brief on assessment, …

Resources

Resources The resources here are free to use and download under creative commons copyright. This means you can use and share them but we would appreciate an email requesting permission if you want to rebrand the materials for your own practice. We would be grateful for your acknowledging the source of the materials as appropriate. …

Home

Rapid Syllable Transition Treatment This site is a self directed learning package for speech pathologists to learn how to deliver ReST treatment to children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) and some children with dysarthria and information for parents and the general community. ReST treatment has been developed through a series of research studies which …