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- Cluttering 3
- Cognitive Communication 15
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- General Speech Therapy 31
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Voice Therapy For Hoarseness: Learn How To Fix a Hoarse Voice
If you are experiencing hoarseness, voice therapy can help fix your problem. Read this guide to learn what causes hoarseness and how a voice therapist can help teach exercises to help reduce tension in the voice box and lower the risk of injuring your voice.
Down Syndrome Speech Therapy For Children and Adults
Learn about the unique communication challenges that can occur with Down syndrome. Find out about speech therapy and how it can help children and adults with Down syndrome communicate more effectively. Everything from caregivers' tips to finding a specialist, this article has all the information you need.
How to Know If Your Child Has an Expressive Language Disorder
Are you looking for ways to get your child talking? An expressive language disorder can prevent your child from communicating their thoughts and ideas. Explore tools and techniques to help your child find their voice.
How To Get Rid of a Southern Accent: Tips from a Speech Therapist
Learn how to reduce your Southern accent to speak confidently and be better understood. We provide easy tips to get started today!
How to Find a Speech Pathologist: Your Comprehensive Guide
Finding a speech pathologist can be daunting, but this guide simplifies the process. From understanding your needs to evaluating therapists and exploring therapy settings, it equips you to embark on a successful journey toward improved communication and confidence. So take a breath, reflect on your goals, and find your ideal speech therapist!
Speech Therapy for TH Sound: How to Improve Your Speech
Do you or your child have trouble pronouncing the /th/ sound? Learn more about how to fix the /th/ sound and how you can speak clearly and with confidence!
Speech Delay vs. Autism Spectrum Disorder: What's the Difference?
Does your child have a speech delay? Or are you concerned they might have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Learn more about the differences between speech delay and autism and how you can help your child communicate more effectively today!
Speech Therapy for a Teenager
Is your teenager experiencing communication difficulties? Learn more about how you can provide speech therapy at home and teach your teen to communicate with confidence!
A Parent's Comprehensive Guide to Speech Therapy for Toddlers
If your toddler has difficulty speaking, it is important to consult with a speech pathologist. Learn all about how speech therapy for toddlers works and how you can help your child talk more clearly and improve their language skills.
How to Fix a Lisp
Both children and adults may be looking for help for a lisp. Learn all about the types of lisps, what causes them, and how to fix them. With the right articulation speech therapy, you or your child can overcome a lisp and understand how to speak clearly and confidently.
A Comprehensive Guide to Articulation Disorders in Children
Learn about articulation disorders in children and what you can do to help your child feel more confident in school and social situations.
A Guide to Online Speech Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a problem that can lead to a variety of communication challenges. A person can be faced with difficulty building relationships and maintain long-lasting friendships. Online speech therapy has many benefits for people with autism. One of its most valuable assets is that it allows for family involvement in the natural environment.
Receptive and Expressive Language Disorders
A child with a receptive language disorder may have difficulty understanding written or verbal language. A child with an expressive language disorder may have trouble speaking and expressing thoughts or feelings. We explain these language disorders in detail and provide you with the information you need to understand how you can contribute to and be an active participant in your child’s speech and language development.
How to Stop Stuttering: Expert Advice for All Ages
Stuttering can impact people of all ages. A common question we are asked is, “How can I stop stuttering?” In this article, we provide expert tips that both adults and children can use to help control stuttering.
R Sound Speech Therapy: Tips to Make an R Sound
Are you or your child having trouble with the /r/ sound and wondering if you can change it? Difficulty pronouncing the /r/ sound is very common because /r/ is one of the most tricky sounds in the English language to pronounce. This speech problem is known as a rhotacism. In this article, we review the causes, characteristics, and prognosis for rhotacism. We also provide speech therapy tips for helping to pronounce the letter R better.
Baby Babbling and First Words: Infant Communication Explained
Goo Goo Gaga. Mama. Dada. When do babies start babbling? Are you eagerly awaiting the day that your baby begins talking? Learn about the early stages of language development and how to foster communication skills in your young child.
Mask Use and the Effect on the Voice
Have you felt that it is difficult to be understood when speaking with your face-covering in place? Or have you felt that your voice feels strained or that you have throat pain from speaking with your mask on? If so, read on for tips to improve your communication while wearing a mask.
Therapy to Regain Your Voice
Your voice has the power to completely change what others think of you. Do you like the sound of your speaking voice? Do you feel like your voice is too soft, too nasal, monotone, quiet, or too loud? If the quality, pitch or volume, or tone of your voice is not where you think it should be, then voice therapy may be the solution. Read on to learn more about what voice therapy is and how you can keep your voice healthy to avoid future voice problems.