Speech and Language Therapy

Speech-language pathologists address various communication disorders in both children and adults, offering prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment services.
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Speech and Language Therapy

Speech-language pathologists work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat disorders related to speech, language, social communication, cognitive communication, and swallowing and feeding in children and adults.

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What is Speech and Language Therapy?

Speech and Language Therapy is a service provided by trained professionals called speech-language pathologists. They help children and adults with difficulties in speaking, understanding language, social communication, thinking skills, and swallowing.

How can Speech and Language Therapy help my child?

Speech and Language Therapy can benefit your child by addressing a range of challenges including speech delays, difficulty in understanding or expressing language, trouble with social communication, cognitive communication issues, and swallowing disorders.

What does Speech and Language Therapy involve?

Speech and Language Therapy involves various activities and exercises tailored to your child’s specific needs. These may include practising sounds, learning new words, improving conversation skills, working on thinking and problem-solving abilities, and addressing any difficulties with swallowing.

How do I know if my child needs Speech and Language Therapy or if their difficulties are just a normal part of development?

If you have concerns about your child’s speech, language, or swallowing development, it is best to consult with a speech-language pathologist. They can assess your child’s skills and determine if their difficulties are within the typical range for their age or if they would benefit from therapy.