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Speech Therapy – An Effective Way to Correct Disorder of Speech
Speech therapy is a therapy that is intended to correct a disorder of speech or you may simply say the treatment to help someone who is suffering from the problem of communicating verbally. The main focus is on expressive language, or the ability to express yourself in words, and on receptive language, i.e. the ability to understand words which are spoken to you.
Many health services may provide a speech and language therapy treatment for the correction of a speech impairment which resulted from birth, or from disease, injury, or prior medical treatment, having communication difficulties. There are different types of communication which includes speech (or you may say articulation, intensity, voice, fluency, etc.), language (syntax, semantics, phonology, pragmatics, etc.), both receptive and expressive language (including reading and writing), and non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, body postures and different types of gestures.
A person having speech defect such as lisping and stuttering may take therapeutic treatment. This therapy is being used to improve communication skills which may include teaching sign language or using a communication device. The main aim of speech therapy is to help those people who are having a speech or language disorder or problem to restore basic communication skills, including listening and writing skills, and their ability to think, swallow, and problem solve. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Basic Requirements of Speech Therapy For Children
A vigilant parent would do well to monitor a child who experiences persistent stuttering in order to assess the child’s situation. An option that responsible parents should strongly consider is speech therapy for children if the child is above five years of age and still experiences persistent stuttering.
Even though it is not considered a core discipline in any medical practice, speech therapy for children is actually an especially beneficial area of treatment for improving the speech patterns of a stuttering child.
The aim of speech therapy is to treat and cure a stutter. The discipline falls under the broad umbrella of speech pathology. However, speech therapy is not merely aimed at teaching a child to speak properly, but to set right a number of speech defects and correct a child’s pattern of speech. Prior to therapy, a therapist first must identify if a child’s speech defect is due to external causes such as accidents, or whether it is a natural defect.
Whatever the cause, a speech and language therapist must first and foremost determine the defect’s severity. Practically speaking, the severity of the defect directly affects the gravity of treatment rendered, i.e. there is a direct correlation. Treatment is usually moderate for something relatively simple like a stutter, and is more intensive for more severe speech problems. Read the rest of this entry »
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An Alternative to Traditional Speech Therapy
Going to speech therapy should be an enjoyable experience. However for many it is a frustrating one. Many people experience long waiting lists or long drives to visit their speech pathologist. Once they finally get to therapy they must sit in the waiting room until their session time and possibly fight traffic on the way home.
Online Speech Therapy offers an alternative choice when seeking therapy. All speech pathologists are nationally and state certified thus they offer the same level of expertise and experience as found in a clinic. The sessions are designed similar to traditional therapy in that the speech pathologist plans the session based on the patient’s specific goals and chooses activities they think will be engaging and motivating.
However, there are many benefits to online speech therapy. The activities are highly interactive and designed by speech pathologists to target a particular goal. Each activity is then adapted to meet the specific needs of the patient. The interactive nature of the activities help engage the patient while they are learning new skills and behaviors. Each therapy session is held in real time video and audio over a secure internet site which allows for that connection between the speech pathologist and the patient. They are able to interact as they would during a traditional therapy session. Read the rest of this entry »
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