Our speech and language therapy services aim to enhance communication skills for children who experience language delays or communication disorders, which may affect their ability to integrate into society.
Our speech and language therapy services aim to enhance communication skills for children who experience language delays or communication disorders, which may affect their ability to integrate into society.
Developmental language delay refers to a lag in the development of language and communication skills in children compared to what is expected at their age. This delay may include difficulties in learning words, forming sentences, understanding language, and expressing thoughts and feelings clearly. Developmental language delay can affect a child's ability to interact with others, which may affect their relationships, academic success, and social development.
This refers to difficulties in developing and using language that arise due to physical or intellectual disabilities. These disorders may impact an individual’s ability to speak, understand, and use language appropriately.
These are issues that affect the quality, pitch, and tone of the voice. Voice disorders can hinder effective communication and make it challenging to express thoughts and emotions. They include a variety of conditions affecting the vocal apparatus, including the larynx and vocal cords.
Fluency disorders involve disruptions in the flow of speech that impact an individual’s ability to speak fluently and smoothly. These disruptions may include repeating words or syllables, stretching sounds, or making abnormal pauses during speech. Fluency disorders can affect personal, academic, and social communication, often causing anxiety and stress.
These are issues that affect how sounds are produced during speech, not caused by physical injury or illness. Instead, they result from incorrect or inefficient use of the vocal apparatus. These disorders may impact speech clarity, leading to communication difficulties.
These are issues in speaking, understanding, and expressing language caused by brain injuries. These injuries may result from head trauma, strokes, neurological diseases, or psychological trauma. The effects of these disorders vary depending on the type, size, and location of the injury in the brain.
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