Speech and Language Therapy - Empowering Communication for a Better Life
Speech and language therapy involves the treatment of a wide variety of disorders that affect an individual’s ability to communicate. These include:
Speech Disorders: Difficulties with articulation, voice, or fluency (e.g., stuttering).
Language Disorders: Trouble understanding (receptive language) or using words (expressive language).
Social Communication Disorders: Problems with social aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication, often seen in individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
Cognitive-Communication Disorders: Impairments in attention, memory, and problem-solving that affect communication.
Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia): Challenges in safely swallowing food or liquids, often due to neurological conditions or injuries.
A speech and language therapy , also known as a speech-language pathologist (SLP), uses evidence-based techniques to help individuals build or regain effective communication skills.
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